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Crime battle ‘lost’ By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey mayor Sam Aziz says “we’ve lost the battle” after Casey’s crime rate soared during 2016, according to official crime statistics. According to the Crime Statistics Agency, reported offences in Casey went up 12.5 per cent on a per-capita basis (15 per cent on raw figures). It was higher than the statewide percapita crime-rate rise of 10.2 per cent. Cr Aziz said his concerted law-andorder campaign - including lowering the council’s flag to half-mast and declaring Casey as a “city in distress” - was vindicated by crime’s “exponential” growth. “I was a bit more than surprised by the (latest statistics),” Cr Aziz said. “I was heart-broken. There is very much a human side to these statistics. “In reality, people’s lives are disrupted every day by the rise of crime. It flows on to depression, break-ups in families - it makes people feel very insecure.” Overall, there were more than 2200 assaults in 2016 - up 20.9 per cent, more than 2800 burglaries - up 31.5 per cent, and 8000-plus thefts - up 17.8 per cent. Put another way, that’s more than 40 assaults, about 55 burglaries and about 150 thefts a week. Arsons nearly doubled to 256 for the calendar year. On the other hand, drug offences were down 8.6 per cent; trafficking and drug dealing dipped 25 per cent, while drug cultivation and manufacture halved. Hardest hit suburbs for burglaries were Berwick (up 40 per cent), Clyde North (up 46 per cent), Cranbourne West (up 31 per cent), Hallam (up 40 per cent) and Hampton Park (up 67 per cent). Cr Aziz called for a stronger response from the State Government, which has pledged 3135 extra police
The face of our crime wave - Rick Maaskant says he was recently stabbed with a pitchfork by intruders in his home. For more of his story, go to Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS page 3. 166170
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Asbestos works ‘limited’ By Cam Lucadou-Wells “Limited” earthworks occurred on a developer’s land during a tree-felling operation that triggered an alleged asbestos scare among Berwick residents in late January, according to the state’s environment watchdog. Environment Protection Authority Victoria southern metro manager Marleen Mathias said officers had twice inspected the yet-to-be-built Alira residential estate site off Ward Road after the tree-felling and mulching works. “EPA officers have not observed tree felling activities ... however EPA observations on the land show that only trees appear to have been removed on the land. “Limited, if any, earthworks have actually occurred from which it is alleged dust impacted on residential neighbours.” Ms Mathias said tree-felling didn’t require a licence or permit from the EPA but laws generally covering clean air would apply to dust emissions. “Following recent inspections and discussions with WorkSafe, EPA has no evidence to support that works at site are not consistent with best practice.” Resident Mark Weaven, who found a shard of confirmed asbestos material in his backyard during the works, claims building debris was unearthed, exposed and dispersed by heavy machinery during the works. He said the debris should have been shielded by bollards or fencing at the time, or removed prior to the tree-felling. “Even after several weeks’ exposure to the weather, evidence is still visible where the machines’ buckets have been digging and scraping the earth where this material is situated. “If work had been carried out as per the WorkSafe guidelines ... the duty to
Dust flies from Alira estate into the Weavens' backyard in late January. Picture: MARK WEAVEN control exposure to airborne asbestos fibres should have taken priority.” Recently, the site’s temporary fencing has been affixed with a ‘Danger Keep Out’ sign but Mr Weaven says it doesn’t comply with asbestos signage requirements. In a recent letter to adjoining residents in Bounty Way, developer Moremac Property Group stated there were “small amounts” of asbestos-containing material on “various parts” of the Alira site. It was found in fibre cement sheeting of former buildings and in illegally dumped building waste, it claimed. “We are aware there have been some
concerns in respect to dust nuisance. “We want to assure you that no materials other than the trees removed have passed through the mulcher.” The claim that third parties had illegally dumped construction and demolition waste on the land was not confirmed by any witness or video evidence, Ms Mathias said. A WorkSafe spokeswoman said the developer would use an independent occupational hygienist to plan and oversee the removal of asbestos material on the site. It would be undertaken by a licenced asbestos removalist. “WorkSafe will continue to meet with site management and make regular site inspections.”
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Ricky gets hit - again By Cam Lucadou-Wells Rick Maaskant shows where burglars broke in last September. 158956 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
and then his Mazda MX-5 and Hyundai. He said his neighbourhood had no problems until a particular household of people moved in nearby, as he told Star News in September. “It never ends, it never ends - now I can’t even run my business because I don’t have a car,” he said at the time. “Every time I leave here when I come back someone has been inside - how do you feel after that?” Mr Maaskant thinks his wife died from the “shock” of being victim of one of the car thefts. When the car was stolen and found with “ev-
ery piece of glass” smashed, she had become sad and died from a heart attack, he said. After the most recent assault, Mr Maaskant said one of the occupants had been recently jailed over one of the thefts. “I’m living with all those criminals in my street. “But I don’t think I should be moving. They should be moving. “I’m thinking about a German Shepherd.” Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au
Crime battle deemed ‘lost’ as statistics keep soaring ingly common, Daniel Andrews has cut the opening hours of the Endeavour Hills Police Station and refused to commit to the much needed new Clyde police station.” Crime Statistics Agency chief statistician Fiona Dowsley said vehicle theft and theft from vehicles was a sharp contributor to the statewide rise in thefts. In February, Victoria Police chief commissioner Graham Ashton told a Casey Neighbourhood Watch forum that he was confident that police could help drive down the crime rate as low as one to two per cent
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growth by the second half of 2017. Last year, it had been climbing by 14 per cent but trending towards single digits in recent months. The alarming spate of home invasions and carjackings was dissipating due to higher remand rates for those offences, Mr Ashton said. But “softer-target” robberies of service stations and supermarkets, particularly for cigarettes, were rising. Victoria Police did not respond to the latest stats by deadline.
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From front page “We’ve always said turning the six year crime trend around would be tough, and we’ve always been upfront about that.” Opposition police spokesman Edward O’Donohue said the “staggering” 37.9 per cent rise in offences in Casey during the Andrews Government’s first two years told of a “crime crisis”. He said funding needed to be brought forward for “desperately needed” extra police in Casey. “While home invasions, carjackings and crimes against the person have become depress-
Rick Maaskant's trouble with car thieves and burglars as reported in Star News in September 2016. 166170
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Stabbed with a pitchfork in his own home, Cranbourne North widower Rick Maaskant is sadly no stranger to outrageous crime. An unarmed Mr Maaskant was stabbed in the head and kicked in the back by three male intruders, about 11.20pm on Wednesday 15 March. It’s the latest in a string of crimes that the retired cleaning business owner has been on the receiving end of. He’s had five cars, his wallet and TV remotes stolen from his Endeavour Drive home, he says. But he’d never confronted intruders in his house before. The grandfather of three says if they were second-time offenders they should “put them on a plane and drop them in the ocean”. “We don’t need any more police, we don’t need any more jails,” he said. “They just keep turning up.” Mr Maaskant had been in bed for 10 minutes when he was awoken by a “big bang” inside the house. The intruders - described as Caucasian, in their early twenties and wearing dark hoodies had smashed the glass on his recently-replaced sliding back door. He found them in his hallway, asked them what they were doing and started fighting them with just his hands. One of the males held a pitchfork to his face, another kicked him in the back seemingly to bring him to ground. “I couldn’t do much because this fork was in my face.” In the scuffle, an unarmed Mr Maaskant was deeply stabbed just above his right eye and behind his left ear. Mr Maaskant considers himself lucky to have escaped with just those wounds. “Blood was everywhere,” he said. “I think the blood frightened the guys off.” Mr Maaskant thinks the intruders were at least associates of earlier car thieves, who had broken into his house several times to steal spare car keys
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Washout at Narre library By Victoria Stone-Meadows
Warren Library was open for business again on Wednesday 22 March. While the library was hit hard, it was not the only building in Casey to experience flooding. The Narre Warren SES attended about 50 jobs across the municipality on Tuesday night with the Rossmoyne Family Resource Centre, in Berwick, particularly hard hit. “Water started flowing from the back of the property and flowed through the entire building from one end to another,” Narre Warren SES Unit Controller Clinton Brown said.
“I would say it would be a few days before they are open again; a fair amount of water passed through.” The SES said most incidents they were called to occured in Hampton Park and Cranbourne which are the lower laying areas of the City of Casey. “This is a timely reminder not only for people to avoid entering flood waters but to make sure their properties are maintained to deal with heavy rain as well,” Mr Brown said. “You should make sure your gutters are clear and free and that your property is neat and tidy so drains are free from debris.”
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Heavy downpours this week disrupted operations at the Narre Warren Library when the building was inundated with water on Tuesday 21 March. The library was forced to close to the public shortly after 5.30pm when it was clear the weather was not going to improve. The children’s section of the library was hardest hit - by water pouring from the ceiling and while no books were lost to the floodwaters some DVDs did get a little wet. Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris Buckingham said he was very pleased with the way library staff responded in the emergency. “People were smiling while mopping up and council were really good in the way they responded with cleaners and got us open again,” he said. “The Narre Warren Library is in an old building and it’s been been flooded before so this is another really good reason to move to Bunjil Place.” Mr Buckingham also said he was very grateful to the library patrons for their understanding and patience while the library was cleaned up. With the quick work of the library staff and cleaning teams from the council, the Narre
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Mail delivery is carjacked A late parcel delivery for people in Cranbourne East may not be Australia Post’s fault, following the carjacking of a Star Track delivery van on Tuesday 21 March. A delivery driver left his van parked on the side of Waterside Drive at about 9.15am to quickly carry a parcel to a nearby house. As the delivery driver stepped away from the van, leaving the keys in the ignition, an unknown man approached the vehicle. The delivery man heard the other man get into the driver’s seat of the van and turn on the engine. Before the carjacker had a chance to drive away, the deliv-
ery man ran back to the van and tried to pull the keys from the ignition. The thief started to drive away and pushed the delivery man out of the van, leaving him with cuts and abrasions to his hands and knees. The delivery van was recovered a short time later in the small town of Nyora after being tracked by GPS and the engine shut off remotely. Most of the packages in the back of the van had been emptied of their contents by the time police caught up with the stolen vehicle. Three people were arrested and questioned in relation to the theft of the van and of the parcels. A 26-year-old man from
Gembrook has been charged with theft of motor vehicle, theft, handling of stolen goods and committing an offence while on bail. He was remanded in custody to appear the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 22 March. Detective Senior Constable from Casey Crime Investigation Unit Dan Jacobi said it could take some time to recover the stolen goods. “Some of the mail was taken out of the van and while we have recovered the packing, we have no idea what was inside the packages,” he said. “It could take weeks to find out what is missing because Australia Post doesn’t know what’s in these parcels and we also have no idea.”
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In a recent statement read out today to a group of Casey residents and ratepayers, former Casey councillor, Steve Beardon, informed us that, among other things, he has been accused by mayor Sam Aziz of breaching council’s code of conduct for comments made to other councillors, both in and outside of council. Steve Beardon is alleged to have referred to the Rise Up Australia Party secretary, and Four Oaks Ward councillor, Ms Rosalie Crestani, in unflattering terms. Her friend and fellow councillor, Ms Milla Gilic, claims she was shocked by Steve Beardon’s remarks. Well Cr Gilic and mayor Sam Aziz I’m shocked that you both apparently condone the policies of the Rise Up Australia Party and have had absolutely nothing to say about a councillor who belongs to a political party which opposes immigration and multi-culturalism. Casey is a multi-cultural community and deserves much better than councillors ideologically opposed to multi-culturalism or councillors who want to promote relations with an apartheid state! What really needs to be asked is this: does Casey Council support racism? If not, then why is Cr Crestani allowed to remain in an official capacity with the RUAP when its policies are in conflict with her duties as a councillor? John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
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Socially speaking On Thursday 16 March, The Cranbourne/ Berwick News Facebook page came alive after the story about a violent home invasion in which Rick Maaskant was stabbed in the head with a pitchfork. It was a busy day for the News Facebook page and here’s how our online supporters reacted to the news: Judie Hedrick: Imagine how the police feel when they find these violent morons and they’re let out on bail or given tiny sentences or community work! Victoria, come visit
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Love of horses best off-road By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council’s quest for an expanded equestrian trail network will continue to make scarce use of the safest option - off-road, open-space trails, a council report has stated. About three quarters of Casey’s 79 kilometres of horse-riding trails are on a road or next to a road. Councillor Amanda Stapledon, in introducing a council report on the equestrian trail network on 7 March, said the potential mix of trucks and motorbikes with horses on the majority of trails was “not ideal”. She said ideally more trails and linkages were required on bushland. Of the 13 kilometres of new and upgraded trails built by Casey since 2011, more than six kilometres were on roadside trails and four kilometres were on roads. Just 2.5 kilometres - or about 20 per cent - were trails in open space. According to the report, the council plans 18 further equestrian projects spanning 29 kilometres - of which 4.9 kilometres will be in open space and 7.6 kilometres will be on roads. “The preference within the equestrian strategy is for trails to be located off-road in open space areas to provide the safest and most enjoyable riding experience,” the report stated. “However to create a connected trail network, road side trails and on road trails are required to link to these open space opportunities.” Recently, former City of Berwick mayor Syd Pargeter re-ignited his push for a horse-riding trail through bushland at a former basalt quarry in Narre Warren North. The potential trail linking Noack and King roads through the ex-Hanson Quarries site was welcomed by local riders.
Megan Joyce on La Lanie and Tom Saddler on Flint outside the disused Narre Warren North quarry. 165477 Jess Gough, of the nearby Balmoral Equestrian Centre, said riding was growing in popularity but local horses were startled by cars and trucks that “fly down here”. “We don’t have the availability of those type of off-road trails and there’s a big need for it,” Ms Gough said.
“We have to ride on the road to get to the next trails. For young horses that haven’t been exposed to cars, it’s not worth the risk of taking them out on the road.” Gayle Joyce said the link had been desired for 30 years, with safe offroad horse riding tracks becoming
increasingly rare. “The equestrian community’s access to riding areas is diminishing. “As everything develops around us, we have to retain these areas.” The council report stated that onroad trails were most commonly on
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Wrong name is living on A precinct structure plan (PSP) in the southern reaches of Casey is still using the name of a WWI veteran that has no connection to the region, despite the discovery being made two years ago. The McPherson PSP was named for what was believed to be a Digger from Clyde, but an investigation by a local historian in 2015 proved that to be untrue. Jane Rivett-Carnac, from the Narre Warren and District Family History Group, found no definitive links to confirm a man named McPherson, or his family, lived in the Clyde area during WWI. Ms Rivett-Carnac believes listings in the National Archives referring to Clyde actually appeared to be shortened referenc-
es to the suburb of Clydesdale near Daylesford, to the northwest of Melbourne. However, it's years on and the PSP is still being referred to as McPherson in all communication from the Victorian Planning Authority, Casey Council and the Office of the Planning Minister. All parties have said McPherson is a temporary workingname and once the new PSP and suburb are established, a more suitable name will be chosen. “The name hasn’t changed yet because it is temporary; there is a process where the office of geographic names will name places with community input,” a spokesperson for the Planning Minister said. “Council will consider a re-
port at a future council meeting recommending names for a new suburb in Clyde North, the area in which the McPherson PSP covers,” City of Casey Principal Property Advisor Peter Gillieron said. “The naming options will be released for public consultation.” Ms Rivett-Carnac said it was disappointing the authorities had not corrected the naming error yet, but is still hopeful the new suburb will be named for a local war veteran. “The name McPherson has no local connection,” she said. “I thought the ideal name would have been Ridgeway apart from being a local family with Anzac connection the land in question is slightly undulating.”
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Two teenagers managed to flee from a group of older boys who assaulted them and stole valuable items on Saturday 11 March. The 14-year-old from Narre Warren and 16-year-old from Oakleigh were hanging out near the freeway overpass on Magid Drive in Narre Warren when they were approached by five older teenagers.
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Schools to miss Gonski bus A lurid-green ‘Gonski bus’ has hit the roads around Berwick and Narre Warren as it campaigns against alleged federal funding cuts to schools. The bus visited Berwick Fields Primary School, Narre Warren P-12 College and Berwick Secondary College on 15 March as part of a national tour of schools in the the Australian Education Union’s ‘I Give a Gonski’ campaign. The AEU delegation planned to deliver the union’s report on Gonski funding results to La Trobe Liberal MP Jason Wood’s office in Berwick that afternoon. However, its Gonski bus-driver reportedly refused to drive down the adjoining Langmore Lane, and Mr
Wood’s office staff denied they were paid a visit by the campaigners. The AEU argue that the federal government plans to end Gonski needs-based funding for schools after 2017 despite the increased funding delivering smaller classes, targeted literacy and numeracy programs and more one-to-one support for students. Schools in La Trobe could lose up to $28 million if the Gonski agreements were not “honoured”, AEU federal president Correna Haythorpe said. “Malcolm Turnbull can find $50 billion for a corporate tax cut, but he can’t find a fraction of that funding to make sure our children get the support they need at school.” Mr Wood said the government
was trying to fix 27 different “deals” made across the country, which were a “corruption” of the Gonski report author’s needs-based recommendations. “There have not been, nor will there be, any Commonwealth government cuts,” Mr Wood said. “Not only has our level of real funding for both government and non-government schools grown over the last decade, it has grown at a much faster rate than state funding.” Mr Wood said the alleged $28 million funding cut was based on ‘cuts’ to a Labor election promise in 2013. “It was neither funded nor budgeted for beyond 2017 and which remain unfunded under Labor’s current policies.”
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Casey Council has agreed to crack down on illegal overflow parking as part of agreeing to a lease and extension to Narre Warren Football Club’s clubrooms in Fox Road, Narre Warren North. Council officers had met with the club and neighbouring residents concerned with the extension, especially given ongoing litter problems and illegal parking over their driveways and on blind-corner verges on block-buster match days at Kalora Reserve. At a council meeting on 21 March, council officers reported that the location of ‘no stopping’ signs on Fox Road would
be re-checked and local laws officers would be enforcing parking rules on “peak” match days. The peak match days are believed to be about six games a year against well-supported local opposing teams at the reserve. Casey would also investigate increasing parking options on the south-side of Mackenzie Lane though the club had suggested increasing parking spots within the reserve at the Mackenzie Lane end, the report stated. The football club would also make use of the parking area at nearby Jack Thomas Reserve, when necessary. Resident Robyn Browne said she was happy that resi-
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Five-year jail term for man By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Narre Warren man has been jailed over 10 armed robberies in 23 days, in which he preyed on sole shop attendants at knifepoint for cash and cigarettes. Sean O’Toole, 26, pleaded guilty in the County Court of Victoria to the offences as well as two similar attempted armed robberies and recklessly causing injury to one of the attendants. In sentencing on 17 March, Judge Philip Misso said the community was entitled to feel outraged that O’Toole confronted “innocent and defenceless” shopkeepers in the way he did. “The community must be protected from people like you who hit a soft target, disguised and armed with a potentially dangerous weapon.” Typically, O’Toole wore a black hooded top, preyed on stores with one attendant and was prepared to brandish a
knife if the attendants didn’t comply with his demands for cash, Mr Misso said. On the first offence on 7 June, O’Toole threatened to stab an attendant at a Narre Warren service station before being handed $170 cash and a packet of cigarettes. In a 30 June hold-up, a shop attendant’s thumb was cut when it brushed O’Toole’s knife blade as he slammed the till shut. Judge Misso said it was likely O’Toole would have continued with further armed robberies until his arrest on 2 July. Four of the victims made impact statements to the court. Several described their trouble sleeping, their shock and fear; one was described as left “sweating and paralysed” and unable to return to work. In a statement, the shopkeeper whose thumb was cut during a hold-up however asked for the judge to show leniency.
O’Toole’s methamphetamine addiction had allegedly been triggered by anxiety, depression and trauma as a victim of a car-jacking in March 2015. The ice use spiralled out of control by 2016. It led to the end of his relationship and a period of couch-surfing and living rough, Judge Misso said. O’Toole claimed he had been kidnapped and assaulted by a man with a shotgun over a drug debt last year. The judge accepted O’Toole’s offending was linked to drug use and his mental health but was encouraged by O’Toole remaining drug-free during his 253 days of remand custody. O’Toole’s “genuine regret”, desire to lead a profitable life and early guilty plea were also noted. He was jailed for five years, with a non-parole period of three years.
Pair assaulted, phones, wallets stolen By Victoria Stone-Meadows Two teenagers managed to flee from a group of older boys who assaulted them and stole valuable items on Saturday 11 March. The 14-year-old from Narre Warren and 16-year-old from
Oakleigh were hanging out near the freeway overpass on Magid Drive in Narre Warren when they were approached by five older teenagers. The older teenagers struck a conversation by offering to buy drugs from the younger pair and then assaulted them and
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Young people in Casey will be learning about the law through sports sessions under a community legal service program. The Sporting Change program, with the help of sports stars and sport sessions, has been piloted at Narre Warren South P-12 College to teach students about police powers, employment law, and relationships and the law. Springvale-Monash Legal Service community development worker Ashleigh Newnham said sport was a proven winner with engaging young people, and shared many parallels with the law. There are umpires and police, sport tribunals and law, and being part of a sport team and a community. Not knowing about the legal system was like going onto a football field without knowing the rules or having played before, Ms Newnham said. “Are you more or less likely to break the rules of the game? “This is like going out into life, without understanding the different ways in which laws intersect with us all each day.” Different sports would be used to convey lessons - peo-
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World on one stage By Cam Lucadou-Wells Constable Jess Berkley with Narre Warren South P-12 student Fuealii at the Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Sporting Change launch. 165813 just like there are items like jewellery that you can’t wear on a soccer field. Being convicted jeopardises your job prospects - just as being suspended on the sports field can affect your employment at a sports club. Ms Newnham said the
cant population growth but limited access to justice, particularly for young people. The municipality also had higher rates of youth unemployment, disengagement with education, housing stress and lower income - which put young people at risk of clashing with the jus-
She said further locations were being investigated for the program, with a possible roll-out in Pakenham. The program is supported by Melbourne City soccer club, rugby league club Pakenham Eels, Volleyball Victoria and In2Fitness Gym.
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A surprise start-up being victim of an April car-jacking - in which fire-arms were used. Police investigations were pending into the car-jacking, but the man claimed he was too scared to go to his Corrections appointments after seeing one of the alleged offenders at the offices, the court was told. “He’s not sure if anyone’s been charged (with the car-jacking),” the lawyer said. “It’s something significant in someone’s life and could cause someone to take a backwards step.” The man had been arrested by police on 18 March on four outstanding warrants for failing to appear at court, the lawyer said. “He’s been focusing on his business and personal life rather than prioritising his court requirements,” the lawyer said. The man pleaded guilty to speeding, driving while suspended and drug-driving when intercepted by
By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Narre Warren man - who owes more than $14,000 in court fines has told a court he has started up a financial-counselling business. The 39-year-old had instructed his lawyer at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 20 March he’d been unable to complete his community corrections order because he was busy starting up the business. “He works with people in significant amounts of debt,” his lawyer said. “He assists them in getting financial stability.” The man, who was not a registered financial counsellor, was still collecting a New Start allowance, the court heard. The business was “just starting to take off”, the man’s lawyer said. His lawyer also told the court the accused had been traumatised from
police on the Dandenong Bypass at Keysborough on 28 May. He also pleaded guilty for drug possession after being found by police during a raid of a Noble Park house of a suspected drug trafficker in October. He later told police he had no idea about a small quantity of ‘ice’ found in a packet of cigarettes in his jacket, though he correctly identified the drug. His lawyer conceded the man didn’t receive a positive report for failing to complete the corrections order imposed in February 2016. The man claimed to have stopped using drugs from September without engaging in formal treatment as part of his order. Magistrate Pauline Spencer noted the man had been charged with possessing methamphetamine in a raided house a month later. “I’m finding this rather incredu-
lous, I must say,” Ms Spencer said. She said much of the man’s version of events “doesn’t make a lot of sense”, but if it was, he should be able to complete a new corrections order. The other version was that the man was still struggling with a drug addiction, had not been engaging in treatment and had not attended court. “I don’t need to know the answer to that,” Ms Spencer said. “I don’t have a drug screening (for you). Everyone says they’re not using drugs when they’re in custody. ‘It’s up to you how you play it from here on in.” The man was fined $1000 and reinstated on a 12-month community corrections order with 160 hours of unpaid work, drug treatment and rehabilitation. His licence was suspended for three months.
Schools in all-inclusive learning program By Victoria Stone-Meadows Fountain Gate Primary School in Narre Warren is one of 18 schools to receive funding from the State Government to support students with disabilities and special needs. The school will receive funding form the government’s Inclusive Schools Fund to construct an outdoor sensory learning area that will allow differently abled students to get the most from their education. Fountain Gate Primary School Principal Jennifer Duggan said the outdoor learning space would allow students in learn in a way
that worked for them. “The outdoor area will incorporate water, sand, a stage, outdoor gardening spaces, science and tech activities, and all the outdoor stuff that is too big or messy for inside,” she said. “Students will be able to work inside and outside in a self-directed way.” Ms Duggan said the new learning area would be great for the school overall as well as the special needs students. “We are really excited about it and are looking forward to seeing it up and operating by end of the year.”
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Six months for drugs, guns By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man found sleeping in his car with drugs, guns and a tomahawk axe in Fountain Gate shopping centre’s underground car park has been jailed for six months. Anthony Tay, 36, was wanted on five warrants when he was discovered by police about 2.50am on 6 January, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. In his car was found the small axe and five blue pills as well as a fold-up knife, five shot-gun cartridges and two firearms. Tay later told police he had the tomahawk for his protection but didn’t know of the fold-up knife hidden behind the car’s sun visor. One of the guns was home-made by an unnamed friend. Tay told police he intended to try out the firearm. Tay had also been arrested at Keysborough Hotel car park with a block of heroin in his bag in the early hours of 23 February 2016. He told police he’d bought the substance for $800 that night, and injected it in his neck. On 24 October, Tay was found with 0.1 grams of heroin by police raiding a Dandenong home. Tay told police he’d bought the drug after “missing” his methadone. The heroin would tie him over rather than risking a significant relapse, his lawyer told the court. “I’m not saying it’s a responsible decision,” the lawyer said. “It can be differentiated from a client turning a bender.” A defence lawyer said Tay’s offending was in context of a long-standing heroin addiction for the past 20 years. Tay had been on a methadone program for the past decade. He had been most recently living in his car after losing his job and relapsing, the lawyer said. His lawyer submitted for a corrections order rather than a drug treatment order at Dandenong Drug Court. The more onerous DTO would set Tay up to fail, the lawyer said. Magistrate Pauline Spencer noted even a drug treatment order wasn’t enough to hold Tay in the past. She said Tay didn’t establish the “exceptional circumstances” to prevent the invoking of his sixmonth suspended sentence. His six months’ jail will be followed by a sixmonth treatment-based corrections order with judicial monitoring.
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Police found a samurai sword in a stolen car following several collisions in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Riley Wesley said the Honda CRV was travelling west on Heatherton Road about 8.40pm on Sunday 12 March. Police said the vehicle then lost control and collided with another vehicle and trailer, and then travelled another 180 meters before colliding with a traffic light. Sen Const Wesley said that emergency services had to free a 28-year-old Narre Warren man from the Honda and found a samurai sword behind the driver’s seat. Police said the man appeared to be drug-affected. He was taken to Dandenong Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Fightback as masked bandits attack store By Victoria Stone-Meadows There was a dramatic scuffle at a Milk Bar in Hampton Park on Saturday 18 March when masked bandits robbed a store on Coral Drive and assaulted two people. Police have been told five people all wearing masks and dressed in dark clothing entered the store, about 8pm. Two of the men jumped the counter and assaulted the 33-year-old female shop attendant and forced her to the ground while another male stole cigarettes and cash from the till as a female accomplice kept watch. The 45-year-old partner of the shop attendant tussled with a fifth crook, who was armed with a knife, at the front of the store The 45-year-old managed to push the robber out the front door and through an adjoining shop window. The shop attendant was assessed at the scene for minor injuries but her partner was taken to hospital for assessment and treatment of his injuries. Anyone who witnessed the incident or with further information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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Flowerbloom Crescent CLYDE NORTH Melway 131 C8
Welsh Crescent CLYDE NORTH Melway 134 K2
Callow Street CLYDE NORTH Melway 134 K6
Lucinda Lane CRANBOURNE NORTH Melway 131 A8
Clovelly Way OFFICER Melway 214 E2
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Endless Possibilities in a Prime Location to receive a good rental return, home buyers or ideal for developers looking to construct 2 townhouses (subject to council approval). Set on an allotment of 705sqm approx., close to all amenities, prestige schools, shops, public transport, Monash university, Nossal selective school, freeways, train station, parks, and more! An inspection is sure to impress you!
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Jordan Pradolin 0409 322 150 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 A partnership in caring 54 High Street, Berwick
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Situated on the high side of the street with an extremely wide frontage and lovely street appeal. Versatility best describes this home within the heart of Berwick. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite, huge lounge room, separate living and family room, kitchen with separate dining and family room, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher and double garage. An exciting opportunity with many options, perfect for investors
Berwick 3 Silkwood Avenue
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When Location is the Key This fabulous home is situated in a premier North side location, walking distance to Parkhill Plaza, parks, schools, public transport. Boasting 4 bedrooms, great sized master bedroom with full ensuite, walk in robe and bay window, remaining bedrooms all with built in robes. Very spacious kitchen with beautiful natural light over looking the large meals family area. Fantastic separate lounge area for those relaxing times.
Berwick 7 Heard Close
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Simon Field 0400 154 323 Bradley Linfield 0451 119 454 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick
This outstanding young home situated in a blue chip location has been built to the highest of standards & designed for maximum comfort & entertaining. Boasting 4 bedrooms plus study, extra large master bedroom with full ensuite & walk in robe, with a stunning kitchen with plenty of cupboard space. Beautiful floorboards that lead you through to the sun filled family area .
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Jordan Pradolin 0409 322 150 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick
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A Diamond in Blackburn North Located in the prestigious Blackburn North area this home has everything you need plus more. With plenty of living space and with the convenience of shops and schools nearby this could be your next home. Featuring 3 generous sized bedrooms master complete with walk in robe and ensuite with the secondary bathroom servicing the other two bedrooms and separate laundry area also. A generous sized open plan kitchen which has a stainless steel gas stove, oven & dishwasher and decent sized pantry for all your
storage needs. The family/meals area adjacent to the kitchen also overlooks the backyard. With a two car garage and shed in the backyard you will have plenty of storage room. Comprising two other good sized living areas this home provides plenty of space for your family to live comfortably in. With all of your amenities at your fingertips including, close access to all major freeways, shopping centers, and schools, this home is not one to be missed this weekend.
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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road
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FACEY REAL ESTATE MARKS 100 YEARS Frances Angus Facey (1909-1984) A total of 100 years in any business is a milestone but in the ever-changing world of real estate, the achievement is rare. Last month we started our series on the 100 successful years of Frank Facey Real Estate and this month we focus on the next chapter in the history of this influential company. Frank Facey’s inspired decision to purchase his first real estate business in 1917 paved the way for the following generations of his family. The subsequent expansion of his original company now incorporates businesses in Dandenong, Mulgrave, Endeavour Hills, Berwick, Narre Warren and Pakenham. It was during the challenging days of the 1930s that Frank’s son, Francis Angus Facey, decided to join his father’s business. Together they formed a formidable team. Angus and his wife Adele were early pioneers in the Dandenong and Berwick area. They both earned the respect and admiration of their peers for their tireless community work throughout the region. By now, Frank’s predictions for growth in the South East were being realised and much of the area’s development was successfully transacted through the Frank Facey Real Estate business. Angus followed his father’s lead and became a Fellow of the Real Estate Institute of Valuers in 1936.
In 1956 Frank Facey’s Real Estate and Business Agency built a new, modern office at 254 Lonsdale Street Dandenong, where First National Hall and Partners still reside to this day. Dandenong had prospered since the days of his father’s carriage building company and was now the major centre for commerce and industry in the South East. Angus shared his father’s bold ambition
experiencing remarkable popularity. Frank and Angus ensured that the original values and ethics by which they worked would remain integral to the developing business which today includes: First National Hall and Partners, First National Neilson Partners, Parklea and Facey Industrial-Commercial. Angus’s son Andrew Facey joined the now thriving business in 1968. We follow his story next time.
and insight into the future development of the region and he purchased a 65-acre property at Narre Warren. In 1984 that property became one of the area’s first subdivisions, Franleigh Park Estate. A public reserve was named in his honour: The Angus Facey Reserve. Frank Facey and his son Angus were at the helm when Dandenong and the surrounding districts grew from broad pastoral farmlands into the vibrant towns and cities that are to this day still
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Entertain Me Corner the market with this perfect family home situated on an outstanding block of 630m2 and an amazing entertainment area that is fully equipped to hold the parties of all parties. As you approach this magnificent 4 bedroom plus study/kids retreat home you will instantly notice the meticulous care the owners have taken to make sure the house is in it best condition for the new owners. The generous sized bedrooms, cater for teenagers with big beds and built in robes to store away their belongings. A fully equipped kitchen, which has a S/S 900mm upright gas stove, dishwasher and double pantry overlooks a huge
family/meals area that has lots of natural light flowing into the house and gorgeous tonings. Adjacent to the huge family/meals area is a separate rumpus room. The extensive and well thought out entertainment area is the enclosed from the natural elements and provides a magnificent BBQ area for the Nigella’s of the world. The range hood, BBQ, bench’s, cupboards and wash up basin makes the parties all that much easier with an entertainment area like this.
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Narre Warren South 0387850377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre WarrenCranbourne Rd
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160 Deep Creek Road AN ENVIABLE LIFESTYLE WITH FUTURE POTENTIAL Comprising of 11 acres of pastures right on the margin of the Northern edge of the Pakenham East Precinct Structure Plan envelope this enviable lifestyle property comes with the bonus of future potential as Pakenham continues to expand towards Nar Nar Goon. A lovingly maintained & cherished family home nestles amongst established gardens. The residence with broad covered return verandahs & all the hallmarks of true Country Style has been totally renovated. High ceilings add a wonderful sense of volume whilst an open plan living zone provides a very inclusive & well planned space. The lounge room enjoys the comfort of split air-con & a solid fuel heater, adjacent is a family meals area & kitchen with hostess ss/appliances & walk in pantry. A fabulous covered & timber decked outdoor living area with draw you outdoors. Outside, a roll call of improvements include a 3 car carport, 30’ x 20’ garage/workshop with 2 phase power, trailer port, woodshed & a hi-line CGI machinery shed incorporating 2 stables, vet crush/ breeding stall, hayshed, utility shed & even a fully enclosed veggie garden. A 60m x 20m arena with pea sand finish is ideal for dressage, whilst reticulated mains water services all paddocks. An enviable lifestyle awaits! Inspect with absolute confidence.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $1,000,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
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113B Buchanan Road Resort Style Living Pool – Court – Theatre Room Peace, privacy and extraordinary entertaining spaces are yours to enjoy with this perfectly choreographed residence set on 1 plus acres (5594m2) of landscaped gardens in one of Berwick’s highly prized locations. From its classic façade the home approximately 60 sqrs. delivers numerous grand formal and informal living areas, exquisite finishes and outstanding resort style outdoor entertaining facilities. Highlights include 4 BR’s, guest room or study, dedicated theatre room, rumpus room with bar, luxury ensuite & dressing room to master, pool, tennis court, 6 car accommodation plus pool side BBQ pavilion.
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BUYERS: By Negotiation Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
7A 3B 4D 1C
23 Reed Avenue
“Home Ridge” Idyllic 13 Acres – 2 homes Featuring a Victorian, brick homestead in a private and tranquil setting adjoining flora and fauna reserve. Comprises 4 bedrooms, study, 3 sep living areas, extensive outdoor living with gas heated spa. Elevated aspect to Westernport Bay, mix of cleared pasture and timbered gullies. Substantial lock up machinery shed/ workshop, sundry shedding plus original 3 bedroom cottage (ideal for extended family accommodation). A superb rural setting whilst just 10 minutes to all required urban facilities.
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AUCTION Saturday 1st of April at 1.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402
250 Beaconsield-Emerald Road 25 Acre Lifestyle Haven
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Featuring a craftsman built Australian homestead sited on a natural rise at the head of a lengthy private driveway the homestead is set amidst drought tolerant gardens. 10 mins from Berwick central, its café culture, quality schools & assorted services. The custom-built homestead incorporates some 38 sq of living with a fully self-contained flat, 4 BR’s, sewing room/study, solid timber galley kitchen; A home of grand proportions with an 11m wide garage under roof. Throughout the home; polished floors & double hung windows. Perfect for horse/cattle enthusiasts, the property includes stock yards, machinery shedding, 2 substantial dams and lock up workshop.
INSPECT: Saturday 3.00pm BUYERS: By Negotiation Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
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153 Beaumont Road “Kialoa” Landmark luxury 20 spectacular acres and much-admired luxury residence. Extensive views, enchanting gardens and exceptional equestrian facilities. This striking contemporary home displays grand light filled living spaces, superb craftsmanship and walls of glazing that capture memorable panoramic views. Features include 3 BR’s each with ensuite, study, formal lounge and dining rooms, librarysitting room, winter lounge and stunning conservatory. External features include 15 paddocks, lane way system, loose boxes, Olympic size menage, round yard, 8 stall stable complex, tack feed & store rooms, kitchen, wcs, wash bay plus huge 36m x 7.7m machinery shed.
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Premium Lifestyle Opportunity A truly unique opportunity for the discerning buyer to renovate or rebuild on this elevated 20 acre Lifestyle allotment featuring a character filled 3 BR home, lush green pastures and breathtaking views from its ridgetop location. This exquisite parcel would suit equestrian, grazing and other pursuits or just simply the creation of a signature lifestyle retreat in keeping with its scenic surrounds. Packed with charm the existing brick residence offers 3 spacious BR’s, 2 living areas, open fire, fully equipped kitchen, A/C, central bathroom and rumpus room extending to garden terrace. Only moments from Berwick Village shopping, restaurants and quality schools.
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A superb modern town home situated across from Pioneers Park and only meters from the Village Shops and restaurants. Beautifully styled on a low maintenance terrace allotment the home displays 3 bedrooms, ensuite to master, formal lounge with gas log fire, stunning stone benched kitchen and huge casual living room opening to paved Alfresco BBQ area. Other features include dbl. garage with remote and direct home entry, ducted heating, cooling, alarm, ducted vacuum, 900 oven and cook top, dishwasher, timber flooring plus polished porcelain tiling.
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UNMISTAKABLE QUALITY This brand new, state of the art, magnificently executed and low maintenance residence is set in a unique elevated pocket. The residence has been professionally colour coordinated and offers tranquillity in a secluded setting, just minutes from all facilities. A home of grand proportions, your accommodation includes five oversized and fully en-suited bedrooms, extensive wardrobe spaces and 4 living zones. Custom built cabinetry featuring Calcutta look stone, semi- gloss two pac doors and timber compliment the limed oak flooring. A one of a kind property in a fantastic location, an inspection is sure to impress.
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19 Archer Road
A cOUNTRY cOTTAGE Charming weatherboard cottage in a small country town. Newly painted thru out, with new carpet it offers an unique opportunity to move onto a generous allotment in a private enclave. A stroll from parkland, shopping facilities and local school.
AUcTION: Saturday 8th April at 12.00pm INSPEcT: Saturday 11.30am BUYERS: Over $760,000 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640 Michael Patchell 0419 381 411
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cOUNTRY cHARM INSPEcT: Saturday 11:00am BUYERS: Over $380,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
Private and pristine country cottage located on the outskirts of Garfield. Freshly painted with a hostess country kitchen complimented by hardwood floors & ornate ceilings. Light filled living room with open fire place & s/s cooling. Often sought, rarely found, must inspect!
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3 Sunview Place A book collector’s oasis! Nestled into a quiet court just South of popular Eden Rise Shopping Centre, this attractive, modern home boasts a wonderful, light filled floorplan with full length Northerly aspect. Its well-read owners have included extensive built in book cases in major rooms including the particularly spacious office/library, where a home-based business could comfortably be run from. There are 3 further living areas, 4 BR’s including ensuited main. Gardens are fully established, low maintenance and feature privacy, affording hedging and a sunny outdoor sitting area.
INSPEcT: Saturday 1.00pm BUYERS: Over $590,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 craig Ward 0409 695 188
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¼ Acre On Edrington Park A restorer’s dream! Situated in the hottest pocket of Berwick, being so close to public & private schools, shops and public transport, whether you are first home buyer, investor or builder hunting for a project in a prime location - you cannot miss this solid home on a classic quarter acre. This brick veneer family home has four bedrooms plus study, extra size master with ensuite & double built in robe. Standard BIR for other three bedrooms all sharing a central bathroom. Spacious entry, sunken lounge/dining plus extra rumpus room will suit most families. With 1000sqm in land size, there is plenty of outdoor space to sink a pool or enjoy the specimen garden setting. Extra features of remote double garage, ducted heating, reverse cycle air conditioning, ducted vacuum. Make this one your next family home!
31 Rosebank Lane, BEACONSFIELD UPPER Peaceful Surroundings A unique and luxurious lifestyle in the native surrounds in one of Beaconsfield Uppers most prestigious locations. Meticulously maintained from start to finish, the homestead has been designed to capture the pure beauty & position of this stunning 4958sqm of land (approx.). The property offers main water, with 21,000 litres of tank water, fire bunker, hot house, roof sprinklers & automated garden watering system.
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1.65 Acres - Simply Stunning! Located on a sealed road is this valuepacked family haven. Fully renovated from top to bottom - you simply just have to move in! Soaring vaulted ceilings create a sense of immense spaciousness in this home - coupled with a wood fired Coonara and an open fireplace make these very cozy spaces. Concrete floor shedding area perfect for tradies and a rear paddock. So close to Berwicks amenities and schools.
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Olde Berwick Classic If originality, quality & locality are what you are in search of, look no further than this exceptionally well presented home on a low maintenance allotment - packed with value for today’s busy lifestyles. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating & alarm system adds that extra touch of comfort to the home. Situated across the road from the park, the setting is peaceful & typically Olde Berwick. A Frenchinspired courtyard is privately set to the rear boasting simplicity & seclusion - entertain year round, or enjoy lifestyle without the hassle of maintaining a full garden. Set in a prized location, only metres from St Michaels School, parklands & Berwick Village. Whether downsizing, investing or simply looking for an attainable easy-to-live-in or lock-up-and-leave home, the ground work has been completed & this one is ready for your possession.
9 Howell Drive, Berwick Family’s Take Note! Set on a generous 756sqm allotment in Olde Berwick, conveniently placed within the Berwick Secondary School Zone, this home is fit ready to just simply move in. An abundance of light & bright accommodation, superb appointments all complemented by an outdoor pitched-roof covered deck & sunny north facing garden setting. Garden shed and extensive off street parking.
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11 Riverbank Close, CLYDE NORTH Lifestyle Living At Its Best This remarkable Porter Davis home is located in the popular Berwick Waters Estate. A welcoming entry with impressive floor finishing’s on entry and throughout the home allude a sense of style & grace. The central kitchen is perfectly sized for the chef of the house. Extra’s include ducted heating, 2 car remote garage and putting green. Close to schools, Eden Rise shopping centre & easy access to M1 freeway.
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Show Stopper On 843sqm Understated elegance in one of Pakenham’s most opulent Lakeside Estates, with views across the picturesque lake. From the front entry to the back deck every inch of the house has been carefully manicured and perfectly styled. An enormous carport and has been constructed with boats, trailers or caravans in mind. Ducted heating, split system cooling, gas fireplace, oversized double remote garage.
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This stunning private family residence, recently constructed to the highest standards, boasts every modern convenience that a large family needs. Set on a sizeable 640 square metre block with large alfresco dining and entertaining area, this residence provides space and luxury from all aspects of its design. The 44 square (approximate) home provides grandeur and elegance through its five queen-sized bedrooms (oversized master with ensuite), two massive living areas, study and a huge kitchen/meals area with stone benchtops and butler’s pantry all showcasing high ceilings boasting beautiful chandeliers. Within a short walk to parks, leading local schools and public transport, this house is perfect for any family in need of space and privacy.
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This exquisite single storey ex-display home invites you to move straight in & secure a carefree lifestyle with a location others will envy. 10ft high ceilings, heavy door furnishings, wide hallways and opulent bathrooms. Let neutral modern toning’s & polished timber floors guide you through the grand hallway entrance to a vast contemporary stone-lined kitchen with overhead auto skylights as a wow feature of this room. Located within a secure, gated community with vast amounts of onsite parking, only a short stroll from Wilson Botanic Gardens, elite schools, public transport.
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PERFECT OPPORTUNITY - AUCTION 25TH MARCH 2017 @ 11.00AM Welcoming all offers, this home can be sold prior to auction. Superbly located on a 598SQM Approx corner block, in a quiet street and only a short walk to local schools and parks is this desirable home, ideal for first home buyers or investors. Offering a generous living room, modern kitchen, dining area, 3 bedrooms with built in robes, shared bathroom, separate laundry, ducted heating, single car lock up garage with rear access and low maintenance garden.
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RARE OPPORTUNITY, 6 ACRES ONLY MINUTES TO TOWN If you’re looking for a home jammed packed with potential to be restored to its original character! Only 10 minutes away from everything Pakenham has to offer, comprising 2 Bedrooms with built in robes plus study nook, 1 bathroom; Front formal lounge with open fire place, Kitchen and dining; Shedding with room for 2 cars and work shop space; X7 paddocks with electric fencing. Added extras include a separate 1 bedroom bungalow, x2 stable bays and more shedding.
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BERWICK 14-18 GLEN MOIDART DRIVE Set in arguably Berwick’s most prestigious location on a glorious 2.5 acres, this magnificent residence has quality and style redefined just moments from the heart of Berwick. Using only the finest materials this spectacular home creates a lifestyle of relaxed indulgence incorporating timber, stone, gabled ceilings, with French Doors and double hung windows throughout allowing natural light to flood the home, enhancing its volume. Elegant formal living areas are complimented by casual living zones, including large family living room with adjoining family meals area which links in with the timeless beauty of the Provincial Style kitchen, which of course, offers an impressive array of European appliances, soft closing doors and cupboards and the seamless integration of Rosewood and Granite bench-tops.
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Plans and permit’s in place. For auction. Saturday 1 April at 11:30am Introducing 42 Harkaway Road Berwick. Your new development awaits. Complete with plans and permits for 4 townhouses and situated within 1km from the village centre.
F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894
Berwick 7 Shane Court
When only the best will do. For sale. Buyers Over $650,000 Quality & spotless presentation, with nothing left to do, says it all for this home on approx. 661sqm t 4 bed, 2 bath, heaps of room t 3 living areas including rumpus t Kitchen with quality appliances t 9ft ceilings, heating & cooling t Extensive pergola, side access Double garage, internal access & manicured gardens; a peaceful location when only the best will do.
F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat & Sun 1:00-1.30pm Wed 6:00-6.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246
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When convenience and lifestyle combine. For auction. Saturday 1 April at 1:30pm You will simply love living here! • 3 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite, walk in robe and balcony • Open plan living and dining flowing to the outdoor entertaining area • Secure remote garage with internal access • Upstairs rumpus/study area This fantastic property is located in the Affinty Estate which gives you access to the Residents Club, complete with Pool, Gym, Tennis Court, BBQ area and entertainment pavilion.
F3 G2 H1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Maddie Harris 0421 106 819
Beaconsfield 92 Cooinda Road
Your dream 42 acres awaits. For auction. Tuesday 4 April at 7pm Auction Location- 81 High Street, Berwick (Eighty-One Fine Food and Wines) arrive early to view the documentation! • 4.2 acres in an idyllic private location • Complete with proposed plans and a notice of decision to grant a permit • 2 street frontages
8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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Pakenham 12 Delphinium Road
Clean as a whistle, ready to go. For sale. Buyers Over $460,000 Flawless presentation & clean as a whistle; this property has side access and all the trimmings • 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, 9ft Ceilings • Modern kitchen, stone benches • 2 living zones, heating, cooling • Paved outdoors, solar panels • Double garage, direct access This family home with side access is ready to go; would suit tradesmen, families or investors.
F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat & Sun 11:00-11.30am Wed 6:00-6.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246
Hallam 3 Regal Avenue
Narre Warren 27 Moran Street
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56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
• Develop STCA • Close to Narre Warren Train Station & Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre • Charming 3 bedroom home • 720 sqm allotment
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Conveniently located this comfortable family home is set on a large 749m2 block. • 4 Bedrooms the master at the rear with new carpet, full ensuite and walk in robe • Spacious formal lounge with polished timber floor
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ENTERTAINER IN HERITAGE SPRINGS LOCATED in the prime position of Heritage Springs overlooking parklands and walking tracks, this magnificent fully rendered home of 40 squares sits proudly on a huge block size of 829 square metres and is most impressive to say the very least. With a stunning front facade offering high street appeal, inside has plenty of natural light, designed for a lifetime of enjoyment promoting a real sense of space and relaxation. With four bedrooms all located upstairs, the generous master suite boasts a private balcony that overlooks the green streetscape. There is a custom-built walk-in robe with a laundry chute for convenience. The large ensuite has twin vanities, a twin shower with feature rain heads, heated towel rack and separate toilet. Suitable for the dedicated 'chef’ of the home, the tremendous kitchen is fully appointed with 40mm stone benches boasting an enormous island breakfast bar, soft-close drawers and cabinets, double stainless steel ovens, 900mm wide cooktop, glass splashbacks, twin-drawer dishwasher, a full butler’s pantry with storage galore, all with a timeless colour scheme. Living space is brilliantly executed for the entire family. The open plan combined kitchen/ meals/family room will comfortably accommodate the largest of gatherings with a gas log fireplace and feature stone wall, plus there is a separate home theatre room for all to enjoy. A dedicated study is ideal for those who work from home. The fully enclosed outdoor alfresco
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offers multi-purpose options with another built in fireplace for entertaining over the winter months. Upstairs boasts the fourth living zone - perfect as a kids' play area or teenagers' retreat. Outdoors is sure to win hearts! Stacker sliding doors take you to a large grassed backyard and extensive enjoyment area. Picture yourself here – an evening barbecue or lazy Sunday around the solar heated enviro swim pool with family and friends. Premium exposed aggregate plus a rock
water feature sets the scene. Backyard living at its best! An endless list of extras; high ceilings, quality light fittings, blinds and shutters, superb built-in cabinetry, double-glazed windows, stone benches throughout, ducted heating and vacuum, evaporative cooling, LED lights, five camera security system, intercom, powder room, spa bath, internal access to the oversized garage, side access for boats and caravans behind secure gates, an abundance of off-street parking, the list goes on. Once you set foot inside this delightful home, you won’t want to leave call Michael or Brenda today!
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ROMANTIC CHARM, RURAL VISTAS POSITIONED perfectly on the high side of the block, capturing views of rolling hills and country landscape is this enchanting fourbedroom weatherboard home. The family friendly residence emits character and charm, boasting spacious lounge and dining, kitchen, also incorporating a light-filled dining and family room. Features wood heating, split-system heating and cooling, recycled, hardwood timber floorboards throughout, full ensuite with double vanity and walk-in robe to master. A decked balcony is the ideal platform to take in the picturesque horizon and on a clear day, bay views. The well cleared, useable land on over two acres is perfect for a pony or two. Its location on the border of Upper Beaconsfield and Pakenham makes for convenient living, with bus services running nearby. Contact Amanda Charles 0400 347 968.
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4B 2C 2D 2I
Clyde North 12 Flowerbloom Crescent
4B 3C 4D 2I
Cranbourne North 14 Baddeley Circuit
Pristine Display Living
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Dream Family Living
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A wonderful faรงade and manicured gardens set the tone for this four-bedroom home on a 576sqm approx. block. A focal point of the home is the well-appointed kitchen, including stone bench tops and quality S/S appliances. Adjacent is the light filled family meals area as well as the living area with feature gas fireplace. The master suite ofers spacious double WIR as well as a ensuite with double basins, floating vanity and floor to ceiling tiles. Outside boasts an alfresco area, with ceiling fan and BBQ with cabinet.
Negotiation Over $680,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23634
The open plan living features a massive kitchen with S/S appliances, Light filled family meals area and spacious lounge. The master suite is located conveniently downstairs, with WIR, doors out to the alfresco and ensuite with spa bath. Additionally, there is a beautiful formal lounge with gas fireplace, a spacious study and a powder room. The remaining three bedrooms are all a great size, one with ensuite. Outside features an impressive alfresco, with ceiling fan and inbuilt barbeque and gas fireplace.
Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23594
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
3B 2C 2D 2I
Narre Warren 3 Kilfera Court
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Guys Hill 465 Beaconsfield Emerald Road
4B 2C 4D 6I
Great Family Entertainer
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1902 Victorian Elegance on 5 Acres
For Sale
Situated in a highly sought ater pocket of Narre Warren, is this 3 bedroom plus study home. Spacious living areas including formal lounge and dining, open plan kitchen with brand new S/S appliances and family meals/ living. The master bedroom has ensuite and WIR. The study is also generous in size and could be used as fourth bedroom. Huge undercover entertaining area with plenty of room for alfresco dining. Remote double car garage with internal access, ducted heating, split system air conditioning.
Negotiation Over $530,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23628
Exceptional, historical, genuine Victorian era dwelling. Beautifully renovated kitchen with S/S appliances, stone benchtops, island bench and wonderful views. Master suite with WIR and tastefully renovated ensuite. Brand new stylish bathroom. 12 t ceilings, two studio apartments, a garden shed and an inground pool with poolhouse and sauna. Private electric gates, shedding, double garage, 5 fully fenced paddocks, stables and a manage.
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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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4B 2C 2D 6I
Beaconsfield 34 Keith Parade
Narre Warren South 4 Eucalypt Court
Serenity, peace and tranquility
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Sizeable retreat set here on approximately one beautiful acre. 3BR + study / 4th BR, master favoured with WIR & full ensuite. Incredible views looking over much of Beaconsfield, Berwick, and even out to Port Phillip Bay & to the Dandenong´s. Wood fire place, and three separate heating and cooling split systems & two 18,500 litre water tanks. Recent extension down stairs is the equivalent size of the original dwelling. You will feel like you are miles from the hustle and bustle, whilst being only minutes to suburbia.
Saturday 1st April at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23584
751m2 worth of prime land serenely situated in a quiet court of the prestigious estate; Berwick Springs. Close to every possible amenity, including an array of private and public schools, Fountain Gate shopping centre, Private and Public hospitals, Freeway access and much more! Beautiful flat and wide plot of land with the potential to make use of views looking out to the Dandenong’s are there for the taking if you decide to build a double story.
Saturday 25th March at 3.00pm Agent on site: Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23586
brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Hannah Gifin M 0474 778 654 P 9707 4222 hannah.gifin@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
4B 2C 2D 2I
Clyde North 44 Como Parade
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Hannah Gifin M 0474 778 654 P 9707 4222 hannah.gifin@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Beaconsfield 27 Hammerwood Green
Easy Living
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Immaculate Family Home.
For Sale
Once you get past the clean and crisp façade of this home, you will enter seeing the master with ensuite and WIR and double glazed window and a theatre/living room. Through to the bright tiled kitchen/living/dining area you will find an abundance of space. The sizeable open kitchen boasts a smeg 5 burner S/S oven with range hood, and big walk in pantry. You will find the other 3 bedrooms down the end of the house along with bathroom. The backyard is completed with a decked alfresco, water feature and fire pit.
Negotiation Over $550,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23635
The home includes 3 generous sized bedrooms, the master and second bedroom both complete will a full ensuite and WIR. As you make your way down to the sizeable kitchen, you will be greeted by stainless steel appliances, plenty bench and cupboard space, overlooking the meals, and open living area. A kids’ retreat with separate rumpus and billiard room complete the living spaces in this stunning home. Step outside to be welcomed by the large undercover alfresco area and low maintenance garden.
Negotiation Over $550,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23567
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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Expression Of Interest
PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE * 5.70 Ac (app) in Officer PSP (101.38 X 227.92) * Excellent Location and Endless Opportunities - Residential, Aged Care, Medical or Educational (STCA) * Highly Desired Area with Enormous Growth * Renovated Home of Character & Unique Charm * Its Ready To Be Sold!! * Expression Of Interest Closing 24th March 2017 (If Not Sold Prior)
Pakenham
156 Thewlis Road
Buyers Over $1,050,000
QUALITY LOCATION – LOVELY 11 ACRES The long driveway that leads to an established home & lovely view over the neighbouring valley makes this a superb opportunity for those who are striving to have a small acreage/famlet, yet be close to all township facilities. The dwelling incorporates large open living area, 3 good sized bedrooms, ensuite & main bathroom, timber kitchen, adjoining meals area which has garden outlook, a double garage/workshop with direct entry. Plenty of shedding, 10m X 12m concrete floor & caravan/horse float area with ample room to swing trailers, boats or truck. The chook run, fenced vegie patch & 8 paddocks complete this enviable property. Not easily found, an inspection is highly recommended.
Tynong
Lot 48 Tynong Road
Expression Of Interest
RARE – VACANT 1 /2 ACRE This lovely gentle sloping block will be a ‘sight for sore eyes’ to those who wish to build their dream home. A wide frontage of 40 metres makes this ideal for those who need not only a home, but a shed, room for the kids and maybe a pool! Titled and ready to go as fast as you are. On the market to sell. Call now before it’s too late.
Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170
Phil Caswell 0419 882 650
Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
119 Main Street Pakenham
QUALITY BUILT CHARACTER HOME
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QUALITY built by Longview Homes. Four bedrooms, full ensuite and walk-in robes, timber skirting, sash windows, high ceilings and ornate plasterwork, ceramic tiled to wet areas. Three living areas with upstairs rumpus with views to Westernport, well-appointed kitchen with wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher. Three split-systems, shady verandah under roofline. Alfresco area plus 813 square metre corner block with access for caravan/ boat and room for a swimming pool.
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ELEGANCE AND TRANQUILITY Accessed via a private dual gated entry is this stunning, secluded New England style residence set within magnificent shade trees, with park-like lawn areas partitioned into garden rooms by meandering pathways and hedges, interspersed with sculptures, water features and ornamental ponds. Constructed with great attention to detail, the residence offers generously proportioned rooms. The expansive formal lounge and
dining areas flow effortlessly into the relaxed charm of the family room and down to the large informal dining / country-style kitchen offering open views of the gardens. Upstairs, there are three spacious double bedrooms, one with private balcony and study. The impressive master suite features a large side balcony area, dressing room, full ensuite, sitting area with open fireplace and a substantial study area with smaller balcony to the rear. Adjoining the main residence there
is a gym and two-car garage, with secondstorey artists’ studio and office/bedroom. Finally, there’s a pretty, self-contained one-bedroom cottage with carport, ideal for guests, extended family or possibly a boutique bed and breakfast. Approximately a one-hour commute to Melbourne CBD via the M1 Freeway, V/ Line train services also nearby. A stately family home that offers an enviable lifestyle opportunity.
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5 Roy Ross Court
Romantic Charm with Rural Vistas
Positioned, perfectly on the high side of the block, capturing views of rolling hills and country landscape is this enchanting 4 bedroom weather board home. The family friendly residence, emit’s character and charm, boasting spacious lounge and dining, kitchen, incorporating, light filled dining and family room. Features wood heating, split system heating and cooling, re-cycled, hard wood timber floor boards throughout, full en suite with double vanity and walk in robe to master. A decked balcony is the ideal platform to take in the picturesque horizon and on a clear day, bay views. The well cleared, useable land on over 2 acres is perfect for a pony or 2. Located on the border of Upper Beaconsfield and Pakenham, makes for convenient living, with bus services running nearby.
Price: Buyers over $760,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
41 Stoney Creek Road
COUNTRY CHARM ON A SUBSTANTIAL BLOCK Kaye Charles Real Estate is proud to present to you this delightful family home positioned on over an 1800m2 block in the heart of town, where you can enjoy community spirit, peaceful surroundings, quality schools and kindergarten, sporting facilities and overlooking parkland. The substantial property boasts a family friendly floor plan with four bedrooms plus study, master complete with en-suite and built in robes. The secondary rooms are all of generous proportion with one showcasing triple built in robes and its own en-suite. Living zones comprise of formal lounge and dining, family room perfect for the kids to enjoy their own space and open plan family / meals area and fully appointed kitchen complete with generous cupboard space and quality appliances. Desired features include, wood heating, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and spa bath just to name a few. Moving outdoors the appeal continues to the private established gardens, outdoor undercover entertaining area, large double carport with adjoining shedding/ workshop, double gates and ample space for a pool, additional shedding or just space for all to enjoy. This charming much loved home is expected to be snapped up so be quick to make an appointment. Phone Jeanine at Kaye Charles Real Estate on 0438332411. Price: Buyers Over $730,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00- 2.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438332411
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18 Bluestone Street
BEACONSFIELD
Refined Living in Superb Location
BREATHTAKING BRILLIANCE
Located within a stones throw to the picturesque Cardinia Lake is this young family home. Feat 4 Bdrs, lounge, kit/din & family room, & upstairs retreat. Fully equipped kitchen boasts stone bench tops, quality appliances & ample storage.Parent’s retreat with private balcony, full ens, downstairs powder room, duc heat, evap cool, dir entry dbl garage. Outdoors offers alfresco entertaining area overlooking a landscaped yard.
Situated in the exclusive Bowmans Track Estate. Feat 5 Bdr’s & 4 living rooms, formal lounge, stone kitchen, separate rumpus room & generous upstairs retreat. Hardwood floor boards throughout, stone bench tops to all wet areas, dbl en suite & WIR to downstairs master, gas log fire, duc heating, refrigerated cool, duc vacuum, sec system & crimsafe security door, 3 bathrooms & dir entry & rear exit to the double, remote garage.
Price: Buyers Over $585,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Expressions of Interest Inspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438332411
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Original craftsman built, single level home on a lat 1218m2 (approx) allotment, is an ideal family home or development site (STCA). Positioned at the very Top of Brisbane street on a near-level allotment in the heart of Old Berwick with northerly views. It features a Master suite with ensuite, massive 2nd and 3rd bedrooms and 4th bedroom/study.
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I’m better than ever with Ray White. One of Drouin and the District’s most recognised agents, Vince Di Grazia is joining forces with Australia’s biggest real estate brand, opening the new Ray White oice in Drouin. Combining his personalised service with the strength of the Ray White brand, Vince said the move was a natural progression as his business continues to grow.
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Berwick Unit 32 / 18-26 Marlesford Crescent STYLISH & SPACIOUS Set in the exclusive gated community of Wicklow Gardens, this property offers access to the heated in-ground swimming pool and gym. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family/meals/kitchen area, split system heating/cooling and a remote double garage. A private courtyard offers a great place to entertain. Positioned in a prime location, within walking distance to schools and restaurants.
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PRIVATE LIFESTYLE Situated on 1.25 acres, this home offers 24 squares of living, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, formal lounge and dining, study, rumpus room plus large kitchen with open plan living. Generous covered entertaining area, double garage, separate 8m x 10m colourbond shed, long concrete driveway and established gardens with landscaped hedges and plants.
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Garfield 27 Jefferson Road RELAXED LIVING FOR THE OVER 55’s
Negotiable Over $430,000 View Saturday 2.30 - 3.00pm Dale Atkin 0402 717 891 raywhite.com/ | 5625 1033
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“We want to keep developing as a team so it makes sense to utilise all the extra tools and resources that comes with a big brand like Ray White. Nothing about our service will change - it will still be the same one-on-one experience we’ve always provided to the people of Drouin and surrounding areas.”
Jefferson Place offers an ideal lifestyle for the over 55s who are looking to scale down. The homes are spacious with open plan living, two bedrooms, one bathroom, generous kitchen, ducted heating, single garage and private courtyard. Jefferson Place offers many modern facilities including heated swimming pool, spas, gym theatre room, indoor carpet bowling facility and computer room.
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Warragul 17 Golden Avenue STYLISH & ELEGANT This new home set amongst beautiful gardens offers 28.5 squares URL and complemented by its open plan design offering four bedrooms, two bathrooms, study, family living zone, kitchen with walk in butler’s pantry, ducted heating, split system cooling, remote double garage and covered alfresco entertaining area.
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$493,500 Vince Di Grazia 0433 921 581 raywhite.com | 5625 1033
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
1.65 ACRES - SIMPLY STUNNING!
kids entertained. The bonus of an external rumpus room stacked with cupboards would make the ideal home office, theatre room or kids play area. Sealed driveway leads to a concrete floor shedding area perfect for tradies. A rear paddock is ripe for a pony or kids’ footy ground. So close to Berwick’s amenities and schools, this is a rare opportunity not to be missed.
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ADORABLE FAMILY HOME, GREAT ENTERTAINER
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• Adorable home for large or growing family • 2-storey, 6BRs, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas • Charms of yesteryearwith all the mod cons • Heating/cooling -open fire, s/s r/c, duct. gas heating • Entertainers delight outback, bar/BBQ area & spa • Workshop plus cellar, double carport, top location
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Contact Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 Open for Inspection time: Sat 25th Mar @ 12.00-12.30pm Sat 1st Apr @ 12.00-12.30pm Price: $395,000 Web ID: 11183869 Address: 5 Turner Street, Leongatha
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coupled with a wood-fired Coonara and an open fireplace make these very cosy spaces. Both bathrooms are lined in floor to ceiling tiles, finished to the highest of standards. Externally enjoy the peace and quiet of your surroundings under an excellent brand-new pergola area - the perfect place to enjoy an evening barbecue or lazy Sunday. An above-ground pool will keep the
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LOCATED on a sealed road behind modern auto gates in the vibrant township of Beaconsfield Upper is this value-packed fivebedroom, two-bathroom family haven. Fully renovated from top to bottom - you simply just have to move in! Sparkling brand-new kitchen with premium stonelined benches, ample cupboard space and is truly the heart of the home. Soaring, vaulted ceilings create a sense of immense spaciousness in this home -
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Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
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37 Pasadena Boulevard
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
7 Fieldstone Blvd
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
CLYDE NORTH
34 Keith Parade
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Harcourts - 9707 4222
27 Hammerwood Green
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Harcourts - 9707 4222
250 Beaconsfield - Emerald Road Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000 170 Beaconsfield Emerald Road Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
22 Fieldstone Blvd
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
46 Scenic Drive
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
7 Fieldstone Blvd
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
170 Beaconsfield Emerald Road Sun 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
BEACONSFIELD UPPER 24 Brennan Avenue
Sat 1.00pm - 1 .30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
5 Roy Ross Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Kaye Charles - 9707 0111
41 Stoney Creek Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Kaye Charles - 9707 0111
23 Reed Avenue
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
2 Yackatoon Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2 .30pm
24 Foster Street
Wed 3.00pm - 3.45pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
757 Glasscocks Road
24 Foster Street
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
Harcourts – 5625 2877
NARRE WARREN EAST
49 Buln Buln Road
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Harcourts – 5625 2877
12 Gary Avenue
Sat 10.45am - 11.15am
Harcourts – 5625 2877
7 Helen Street
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
24 Wood Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
18 Springwater Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
1/15 Lardner Road
Sat 1.45pm - 2.15pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
4/15 Lardner Road
Sat 1.45pm - 2.15pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
585 Belgrave Hallam Road
Sun 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
NARRE WARREN SOUTH
44 Como Parade
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
5 San Fratello Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
12 Flowerbloom Crescent
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Harcourts - 9707 4222
11 Riverbank Close
Sat 11.00am - 11 .30am Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
70 Como Parade
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
41 Bonnington Crescent
NARRE WARREN
Harcourts - 9707 4222
14 - 16 Hillsmeade Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
1 Imperia Close
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Harcourts - 9707 4222
4 Eucalypt Court
Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
Harcourts - 9707 4222
NEERIM SOUTH
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
235b Main Neerim Road
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
Obrien - 5625 6000
1 Meagan Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Obrien - 5625 6000
9 Railway Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Obrien - 5625 6000
DROUIN EAST 5 San Fratello Street
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
27 Campaspe Dr
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
27 Campaspe Dr
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
390 Buln Buln Rd
Sat 1 .00pm - 1 .30pm
Obrien - 5625 6000
DROUIN SOUTH 42 Conway Road
Sat 10.30am - 11.30am
Harcourts – 5625 2877
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Obrien - 5625 6000
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
OFFICER
CRANBOURNE 1/12 Rosslare Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
GARFIELD
130 Whiteside Road
20 Bundooran Avenue
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5979 8833
9 Garfield Rd
11 Strzelecki Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
222 Lovers Lane
Lot 2/2 Wisteria Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
GUYS HILL
1/12 Rosslare Place
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
465 Beaconsfield Emerald Road Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
Sat 3.00 - 3.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
PAKENHAM 8 Acorn Lane
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
18 Bluestone Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Kaye Charles - 9707 0111
1 - 2/42 Buchanan Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
29 Cohens Way
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
3 Sunview Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
69 Atlantic Drive
Sat 11 .00am - 11 .30am First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
7 Heard Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1 .30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
36 Waterford Rise
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
3A Maryn Close
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Harcourts - 9707 4222
7 Arbour Rise
Sat 12 .00pm - 12 .30pm Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
100 Mansfield Street
Sat 10.30am - 11 .00am
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
10/14 Avard Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
55 Syme Road
Sat 12 .00pm - 12 .30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
22 Natren Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
29 Cohens Way
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
Harcourts - 9707 4222
36 Waterford Rise
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 10.00am-10.30am
OBrien - 5979 8833
12 Kensei Place
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
12 Kensei Place
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5979 8833
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5979 8833
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5979 8833
Sat 10.00am - 10.30 am
Obrien - 5625 6000
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
BERWICK
52 Riverstone Blvd
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
12 Peel Street
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
70 Peel Street
Sat 11.00am - 11 .30am Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
9 Howell Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11 .30am Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
21 Lydia Mary Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
3 Silkwood Avenue
Sat 12.00pm - 12 .30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
48 Edrington Park Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12 .30pm Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
23 Riviera Drive
Sat 2.00pm - 2 .30pm
113B Buchanan Road
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
6 Daventry Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3 .30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
42a Langmore Lane
Sat 3.00pm - 3 .30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
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HASTINGS Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5979 8833
CRANBOURNE EAST
3 Silkwood Avenue
Sun 1.00pm - 1 .30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
22 Natren Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
21 Lydia Mary Drive
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
7 Heard Close
Sun 12.00pm - 12 .30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
14 Wills Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5979 8833
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
33 Towerhill Road 10 Artfield Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
198 Linsell Blvd
Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
9 Tyndall Street
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
10 Artfield Street
Thurs 6.00pm - 6.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
9 Jade Avenue
SOMERVILLE Harcourts - 9707 4222
LANGWARRIN 59 Guelph Street 21 Wattlebird Way
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500 TYABB
LYNBROOK CRANBOURNE NORTH 18 Snowy Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
21 Anchorage Drive
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
BOTANIC RIDGE 74 Royal St Georges Chase Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
13 Lightfoot Rose
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
23 Lotus Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
13 Lightfoot Rose
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
SOMERS
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985 Robinsons Road
11 Madura Street
CRANBOURNE
Sat 3.00pm - 3 .30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
PEARCEDALE
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LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
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14 Baddeley Circuit
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Harcourts - 9707 4222
88 Mountainview Blvd
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
1 Mirrabooka Road
88 Mountainview Blvd
Thurs 6.00pm - 6.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
NARRE WARREN
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
TYNONG
MARYKNOLL Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
350 Mont Albert Rd WARNEET
CRANBOURNE WEST
67 Valley Fair Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
4 Douglas Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
158 Sweeney Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
41 Kulkami Way
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
27 Moran Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
3 Savile Place
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
49 Franleigh Drive
Sat 11 .00am - 11 .30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
53 Kendall Drive
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
757 Glasscocks Road
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556 OBrien - 8794 0500
OBrien - 9707 0556
2/100 The Cresent
11 Elimatta Street WARRAGUL 21 Hayes Drive
Wed 4.00pm - 4.45pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
21 Hayes Drive
Sat 12.15pm - 12.45pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
DANDENONG BUNYIP 25 A’Beckett Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
Sat 11.00am - 11 .30am First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
AUCTION
DROUIN 28 Railway Ave
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Obrien - 5625 6000
84-88 Wattletree Road
Sat 12.30pm - 1.30pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
1 Penfold Place
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Obrien - 5625 6000
27 Moran Street
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
55 Nash Road
Sat 2.45pm - 3.15pm
Harcourts – 5625 2877
3 Charlou Court
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Obrien - 5625 6000
53 Kendall Drive
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
BERWICK 100 Mansfield Street
Sat 11.00am
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
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Big moves at Berwick Toyota By Sam Freer Hi, I am Sam Freer, the general manager of Berwick Toyota. This year has certainly started with a bang for Berwick Toyota with the business moving into a new state-of-the-art lifestyle dealership which is one of a kind. We are very proud of our new home, and welcome the community to come and visit the showroom and let us show you around. Everyone is more than welcome to come and enjoy the new showroom with myself and the Berwick Toyota staff. The Harris Freer Hardwick Group (HFH Auto Group) launched in Berwick over 20 years ago and since then our family-owned business has expanded to include many brands and sites in the Berwick and Pakenham areas. My team understands purchasing and owning a vehicle is a unique and important experience for our guests. And it is our focus to improve on every facet of that ownership experience, be it from initially making contact with us to inquire about a new purchase, or visiting us to have your vehicle serviced - we are working every day to be better at what we do. We are committed to the Toyota brand, holding the full vehicle range - this means that
when you come into our dealership, you will be able to view and test-drive any Toyota that interests you. We also stock a huge range of pre-owned vehicles, all located in our sensational new indoor showroom, with capacity to showcase over 70 vehicles at any one time. When it comes to our guests, Berwick Toyota understands that the level of service they receive from the moment they walk in the door is key to their entire experience with our dealership. We pride ourselves on building long-term relationships with our guests, and the only way to do this is by delivering a superior level of service through every facet of our business. Whether you are purchasing a vehicle from our sales team or a fleet of cars from our hugely successful fleet division, whether you are arranging finance and insurance, or having your car serviced, Berwick Toyota’s staff are committed to ensuring your complete satisfaction. Why not visit Berwick Toyota today and pop in for a coffee from our brand new barista-style coffee machine and experience our service excellence for yourself. The new Berwick Toyota is located at 468-486 Princes Highway, Narre Warren. Phone 9707 4455.
Berwick Toyota general manager Sam Freer.
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Medically Speaking
A Star Advertising Feature
The big build The much-anticipated redeveloped St John of God Berwick Hospital is set to open its doors in late 2017. The seven-storey building of a two-level underground carpark and five-level hospital services is located on Kangan Drive, Berwick, and is highly visible from many vantage points around the Casey region. St John of God CEO Lisa Norman said this visibility had led to many inquiries and questions from the community about the hospital. In answer to some of the most frequently asked questions, she said the new hospital would offer all of the services currently offered at the Gibb Street hospital, as well as new services. There will be 202 beds, an intensive care unit, eight operating theatres, a cardiac and vascular catheter laboratory, cardiac unit, six birthing suites, a six cot special care nursery and 350 basement car parks. Ms Norman said the current Gibb Street hospital would operate as usual during construction. “We will relocate all services currently located at Gibb Street to the new hospital in Kangan Drive,” she said. “The Gibb Street facility will temporarily close whilst it undergoes a redevelopment of its own and will be transformed into a rehabilitation hospital that will open in mid-2018. “Our consulting suites and
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St John of God’s new hospital in Kangan Drive is taking shape. pathology laboratory will be relocated to the new hospital. This creates an opportunity for new services in this facility.” Ms Norman said parking prices would be similar to the Casey Hospital car parking fees and there would be no emergency department at the new hospital when it opened. “There will be no ED in this stage. Future planning has considered the addition of an ED at the Kangan Drive Hospital,” she said. Ms Norman said there would be plenty of opportunities for employment at St John of God with a recruitment campaign
beginning in mid-2017. Interested parties are able to register on the hospital website by visiting www.sjog.org.au/ berwickcareers. Registering will allow people to receive updates and notifications of roles as they are advertised. For further information on the redevelopment of the St John of God Berwick Hospital, visit www.sjog.org.au/berwickredevelopment, email info.berwick@sjog.org.au or follow St John of God Berwick Hospital on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news, developments and photos from the site.
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Feet and legs are vital for mobility and balance and are the basis of most people’s daily activities, so it’s no wonder most people suffer foot, knee or leg pain at some point in their lives. But what can be done about it? The experts at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics have highlighted some common foot and leg concerns. - Foot, heel, ankle, knee and hip pain, injury and arthritis are often misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated, so it’s important to find an experienced musculoskeletal or sports podiatrist to assist. - Bad foot posture can continually pull the body out of alignment, which can contribute to undue stress on other joints and tissues. - Traditional treatments such as cortisone, anti-inflammatory medications and joint arthroscopies have been found to delay healing and cause further tissue damage in many cases, so it’s important to get accurate advice from someone who particularly specialises in foot and leg concerns. - Thanks to the latest research and treatments, there are now effective, natural medical options such as prolotherapy and PRP (platelet rich plasma)
Dr Paul Dowie is an expert in feet and legs. to help heal injuries and assist degenerative conditions such as arthritis. “By combining regenerative treatments with a sound knowledge of musculoskeletal medicine, biomechanics and load management strategies we can assist stresses through joints and tissues, aid or eradicate pain, increase mobility, repair injuries and regenerate tissues -
safely and naturally,” said Foot and Leg Pain Clinics doctor Paul Dowie. Dr Dowie, who is one of Australia’s leading musculoskeletal podiatrists and foot and leg pain experts, is available for appointments at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics, Berwick, by calling 1300 328 300. Mention this article for $50 off an initial consultation.
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Invisible braces, and visible care
The MyHealth team, from left, nurse Mary, Dr Huma Zaid, Dr Sanjay Saluja and Catherine Forster. 160681
Centre for medical service MyHealth Medical Centre is a popular service at Westfield Fountain Gate which opened its doors last May. Dr Sanjay Saluja said the centre offered all the services expected at a medical centre including general medicine, women and men’s health, paediatrics, immunisations, skin checks, minor surgery, preventative medicine, travel medicine, mental health, health assessments, Workcover, preemployment medicals and liquid nitrogen freezing therapy. “We are a bulk billing practice for all valid Medicare card
holders,” Dr Saluja said. “You can make an appointment by calling us or going on-line at docbook.com.au and walk-in patients will also be accommodated. “MyHealth Fountain Gate is conveniently located inside Westfield Shopping Centre.” The centre offers onsite pathology, through Australian clinical labs, as well as having a dietician on-site. There is also a bulk-billing after hours service available to all MyHealth patients through the National Home Doctor Service - call 13 SICK (7425).
“I have more than 25 years’ experience in running a medical centre, providing service to the community with pathology services, minor surgeries, injury management, pre-employment medicals with a special interest in skin cancer surgery,” Dr Saluja said. MyHealth Medical Centre is at shop 2014a Westfield Fountain Gate. The centre is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5.30pm, Saturday 9am to 2pm and Sunday 10am to 2pm. Phone 8080 1386 or email fountaingate@myhealth.net.au.
Each patient is given personalised care from Dr Andy Ong at Elite Orthodontics at Narre Warren South. The focus of the clinic is to bring the latest and best advances in clinical orthodontics including braces to the CaseyCardinia community. Staff aim to provide caring and experienced treatment by a registered Australasian Orthodontic Board-certified specialist orthodontist. The practice encourages parents to be chair-side during visits to allow treatment progress to be discussed in detail. Operating for the past six years in the Casey-Cardinia area, the practice offers a minimal waiting list and a scheduling policy which allows patients to start treatment when they want to. And patients only see one orthodontist with Dr Ong there from start to finish. Traditional metal braces, clear braces and even invisible lingual braces that are fitted onto the inner surfaces of the teeth are available at the clinic. Staff also use Invisalign - clear, plastic, custom-fitted splints that fit over the teeth and help straighten them without the need for braces.
Elite Orthodontics staff Gabie, Jess, Bec and Amy. 161895 But the main strength of the clinic is the use of state-of-theart technology such as computer-aided visualisation software to demonstrate various treatments and their effects allowing patients to gain an in-depth understanding of the proposed treatment. There is also a flexible, nofuss payment plan and costs of treatment and expected duration of treatment are always discussed beforehand, so there are no surprises. No referral is needed and before and after school appointments are available. The clinic at 236 Ormond
Elite Orthodontics offers a professional service in clean, modern rooms. 165085 Road, Narre Warren South, is open four days a week from Monday to Thursday. Phone 8790 6288.
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PROVIDING General Medicine Health Assessments Women’s & Men’s Health Work Cover Immunisations Workplace Medicals Skin Checks Travel Medicine Minor Surgery Preventative Medicine Mental Health Liquid Nitrogen Freezing Therapy We are located on level 2 opposite Best and Less Westfield Fountain Gate
All of our doctors come from a wide range of backgrounds and have a variety of special interests. We pride ourselves in providing quality medical care to our patients. Pathology Onsite Australian Clinical Labs 9am-12pm Monday-Saturday
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Dr Bansal also offers treatment for cosmetic removal of moles, cysts and lipomas. Consultations are available immediately.
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Our doctors are fully trained and experienced in the technique of dermoscopy and dermal imaging. If skin cancer is diagnosed our doctors can offer treatment at the clinic in over 90% of cases using surgery under local anaesthetic or prescription anticancer creams.
• Implants • Crowns and Bridges • Veneers • Root Canal Treatments • Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Phone 8794 9982 for an appointment.
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A family affair Farming is a family business in the truest sense of the word and this is exactly what so many farming families love about it. So it makes sense that Farm World is an event that caters to the whole family. Farm World offers such a fun-filled family day out that even non-farming families would love it. And it’s easy to see why, from endless large machinery exhibits to working dog demonstrations and horse riding events, there is so much for the kids to experience. They even have the opportunity to have a first-hand experience with the animals with the ever-popular Lion Dairy animal nursery and pony rides. The Lion Dairy animal nursery and picnic area has action all day with talks from volunteers, petting and engaging with the animals and the fabulous Animals of Oz daily show. In addition to family activities throughout the event, this year Farm World will launch the AgriKidz program. This innovative program focuses on school-aged children from local and peri-urban regions. Over the year, AgriKidz will share information to teach about where foods actually come from and how to grow healthy food at home, farm safety, machinery demonstrations, livestock engagement and much more. They’ll learn about the full lifecycle of their produce - from
Children have the chance to interact with baby animals at Farm World. Top chef Alejandro Saravia will cook at Farm World. the farm through to what happens behind the supermarket shelf, and on to composting and recycling. The AgriKidz program also includes a colouring competition with some fabulous prizes available. In 2012, Farm World introduced the Women in Agriculture Luncheon program celebrating women in rural and regional Australia. This year’s luncheon, presented by Telstra, will be held on Thursday 30 March, and will feature two guest speakers. Rebel Black launched her first business at age 22, and has spent the past 16 years creating award-winning businesses, while leading development in women’s empowerment, community, tourism, education, business and social, emotional and physical wellbeing. Emma Germano, a lo-
cal Gippslander from Mirboo North, boasts a Nuffield Scholarship, international relations studies, a restaurant venture and business strategy consulting under her belt. Emma works as the business development and operations manager on the family farm Germano Produce, which supplies cauliflower, cabbage and potato crops to the fresh market. The new event is sure to entertain and inform crowds this year on the BIG Gippsland Jersey Milk OFF. Consisting of timed milking challenges (1 teat, 1 hand, 1 minute, most milk) between local community-leaders, media, and politicians, along with commercial dairy farming education and presentations, the event will be interspersed with engaging panel discussions and theatrics with patrons between the three daily milk-off competitions.
Food for thought and fibre fest On Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 April, the Lardner Park Conference Centre will be converted into a Food and Fibre Fiesta showcasing produce, products and information sessions in inspiring ways. The Food and Fibre Fiesta promises a festive ambience of exhibitor sales, demonstrations and workshops running free-ofcharge throughout the weekend. The program of demonstrations and workshops will run throughout the day so visitors can stop and listen as they wish. Visitors can learn the wonder of simple, hand-made food with a pasta making demonstration by local identity Leigh Marino from The Big Spoon Group and a bread and cheese making demonstration from inspira-
tional entrepreneur, author and advisor Rebel Black. Then they can watch as acclaimed Peruvian-born chef Alejandro Saravia from Pastuso restaurant in Melbourne inspires the crowd, bringing the strong flavours and variety of Peruvian cuisine to life in his two beef cooking demonstrations on the Saturday. And, of course, these days a good meal does not exist until it’s shared on social media! Michelle Cann from String and Salt will be on hand to teach the tricks behind taking mouth-watering sharable food images on an iPhone. Julie Weatherhead from Peppermint Ridge will hold a demonstration showcasing the
flavour and diversity of Australian native foods, and Doterra Essential Oils will illustrate how cooking with essential oils can harness the power of nature to revolutionise the way many families are managing their health. The Food and Fibre Fiesta will be decorated with bountiful produce from the Baw Baw Food Hub, East Gippsland Food Cluster, Tarago Cheese, Ripplebrook Winery and many more. Those who have a passion for growing their very own fresh produce should be sure not to miss the comprehensive home composting presentation. Stop by the Farm World Café in the centre for a snack and some great coffee, or a cool drink.
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Tributes relive music genius From the emotionally charged beginnings of Fleetwood to Stevie Nicks’ solo journey, Rebecca Rhode’s interpretation of the songs that changed the world, Tusk - a Storybook Tribute to Fleetwood Mac is not just a tribute band but a journey through the intimate stories that are behind the songs’ creations. This intense performance gives the audience a peek into what makes
Fleetwood Mac one of the greatest bands of all time. Jodie Thornton brings the sass and confidence that Christine McVie is famous for with classic vocals and punchy keyboard lines. Steve Burns is unmatched as Lindsay Buckingham bringing this tortured genius to life with slick guitar playing and enough grunt to throw serious shade at our Stevie.
Thomas C is Mick Fleetwood on drums and provides the backbone and just like in real life keeps this engine pumping with crafty accents and enthusiasm. SOS is a high energy ABBA show. Armed with fantastic costumes, incredible vocal talents, animated ABBA dance moves and crazy Swedish accents, SOS create a show that is both exciting to watch and even more excit-
Walking out on stage, they leave behind their everyday lives and transform into the rock superstars - Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Freda. Catch both shows at Beaconhills Golf Club on Saturday 1 April from 6.30pm. Cost is $60 per head, which includes a two-course dinner and show. Bookings on 5945 9210.
ing to be part of. For years the members of SOS have been leading a double life. By day, mild mannered musicians, by night crazy ABBA fans, with a healthy love of all things Swedish and an obsession with ’70s disco music, they banded together to obsessively recreate the sound, music and look of the Swedish pop sensation ABBA.
What’s on Myuna Farm in Doveton hosts a produce swap where residents can swap their excess home-grown produce with other participants. Produce swaps are not only for swapping home-grown fruit and vegetables but participants can also bring along items including eggs, seeds and seedlings, flowers and compost. There is no money exchanged, just items swapped. New participants are welcome and no bookings are required. ■ Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Call 9706 9944.
Mental health Find out about young people’s mental health issues at a free community forum presented by Narre Warren Rotary Club. Guest speakers MOAT director Bryan Jeffrey, Dr Claire Kelly and Paul Roberts will speak on identifying and preventing mental illness and how best to support young people. ■ Wednesday 29 March, 7pm-9.30pm. Narre Warren South P-12 College on the corner of Amberly Park Drive and Ormond Road. Free event, all welcome.
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Grow offers a 12-step recovery focused program to those who are suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 112 High Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information, contact Grow Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visitwww. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.
Oakgrove Community Centre will host an activities event for children, including face painting, jumping castle, animal farm, arts, food stalls and sausage sizzle. Find out about the centre’s regular pre-school play group, children’s activities and adult groups. All welcome. Free entry. ■ Friday 24 March. Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Details: 9704 2781.
Parkrun Participate with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
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Book launch Meet children’s author Alley Bucci at the launch of her book I Hate Rules, which is illustrated by Lauren Mullinder. Free face painting and entertainment. ■ Saturday, 25 March, 10.30am. Berwick Library, 15 High Street.
Groove ‘n’ Kids Groove ‘n’ Kids is a fun and exciting program for babies to four-year-olds. Music and dance help encourage development in language, social, emotional and physical skills. ■ Every Friday during school terms. 11am11.30am. Bookings essential. Phone 5990 0900. Balla Balla Community Centre.
Pre-kinder enrolments The Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre has vacancies in its three-year-old pre-kinder program for 2017. Enrolments can be taken at any stage during the year. ■ For enrolment information contact the centre on 9700 3789.
New classes Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre has new classes running for term one including computing for beginners, English as a second language, introduction to iPads, and crossword, chess and conversation friendship groups. Classes are small and friendly and have very affordable rates. There is also a free Australian Taxation Office information session designed for newly arrived Australians to explain how the tax system works. ■ For bookings and inquiries phone 9700 3789.
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Senior Citizen's Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Members enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, clubroom events and day tours. New members welcome. ■ For further information contact President Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580.
Art sale Admire and learn more about the works of Berwick Society’s paint group in its monthly art sale. The exhibiting artists will be working and available for a chat during the sale. ■ The art sales are held on the fourth Thursday of the month in The Function Room at the Old Cheese Factory.
Storytime The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library are providing a storytime for pre-schoolers. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.
Problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. ■ Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Contact 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org/australia.
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Disadvantaged toddlers’ group A self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering from conditions that require 24-hour supervision. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.
Car boot and sale The Cranbourne Bowling Club holds a car boot and market sale on the first Sunday of every month. ■ 5 Grant Street, PO Box 126, Cranbourne, free entry but $10 per car. For more information call Shirley Venville on 0411 774 783 or email crannybowls@bigpond.com.
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Walk and Talk is a free weekly walking group that meets at Balla Balla Community Centre every Tuesday. Participants enjoy great walks that are self-paced. It’s a great way to meet new people and exercise at the same time. Followed by coffee and a chat. ■ Tuesdays during the school term, 9.30am11am. Call 5990 0900 to register.
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Cranbourne Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
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Suicide TALK invites participants aged 15 and over, regardless of prior training or experience, to become more aware of suicide prevention opportunities in their communities. Dealing directly with the issue of stigma, this course focuses upon the question, “how should we talk about suicide?” ■ Saturday 25 March. 10am to 11.30am. Book places via http://suicidesaferschools. org.au/training. A confirmation email will be sent once registration is completed and details of the venue will be emailed nearer the date. Call Debra Croft on 0411 294 320 or email training@lifecentral.org.au.
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Charities and community organisations, Schools, Business (if the project has a public benefit) and Individuals are invited to apply. Applicants must meet the eligible criteria. To access the online application form, further information and guidelines please visit the website: www. caseycardiniafoundation.org/grants/
Applications will close at 5.00pm on Friday 21 April 2017. Please direct any queries to Therese Howell on email admin@ caseycardiniafoundation.org or telephone 0439 905 533.
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Ripe for Change is a philanthropic initiative which aims to make the Victorian food system more sustainable. The small grants scheme is being trialled in partnership with the Casey Cardinia Foundation in the Casey and Cardinia municipalities. The initiative aims to address complex food systems issues by taking a localised approach.
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Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
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Casey Cardinia Foundation Ltd Board Director Position - Expressions of Interest The Casey Cardinia Foundation’s volunteer Board of Directors oversees strategic direction, community impact and prudential financial management. We are seeking expressions of interest from individuals interested in joining our Board of Directors. This is a great opportunity for leading individuals to make a positive difference to their community. The Casey Cardinia Foundation is a philanthropic community foundation, its main purpose is to assist with the social, community and general welfare of those living in the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire. The Foundation raises funds and encourages philanthropy within the Casey Cardinia region in order to provide independent grants that support the growing needs of its communities, now and into the future. More information can be found on our website: http://www.caseycardiniafoundation.org Currently, the Board of Trustees is seeking to fill two forthcoming vacancies. The Casey Cardinia Foundation is looking for individuals who are committed to putting their energy, ideas and skills towards supporting the communities of Casey Cardinia. Applicants should have a commitment to the vision and activities of the Foundation and strong interpersonal and networking skills. In particular, the Board would welcome individuals with one or more of the following areas of expertise: professional fundraising expertise; leadership experience; policy development and/or community activism; legal background; marketing and communications; business management expertise; financial acumen; and/or sector knowledge - experience in similar community foundations or the not-for-profit sector. Becoming a volunteer Board member requires the following commitment: Attendance and active participation at 5 Board meetings each year and the AGM; Willingness to actively serve on at least one sub-committee, project or advisory role; Public and professional support of the Foundation and its activities. Applicants must work or live in the Casey Cardinia Region and meet the ASIC Responsible Persons criteria for Public Ancillary Funds. Expression of Interest Forms must be received by 5pm, 7th April 2017. If you would like to request an Expression of Interest form and information pack please contact our Executive Officer, Therese Howell, by email admin@caseycardiniafoundation.org or telephone 0439 905 533.
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Public Notice CASEY CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LEASE LAND Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) of its intention to enter into a lease with Life Central Services Inc in respect of the premises located at 160-162 Sladen Street Cranbourne 3977 (the proposal). A plan of the premises is shown
The purpose of the lease will be for the purposes of a child access and custody arrangement program. The principal terms of the lease will be: 1. A fixed term of 1 year anticipated to commence 1 July 2017. 2. A commencing rental of $1,136 plus GST per annum. 3. Leased Premises as shown hatched on the plan below. 4. Outgoings and other charges are payable by the tenant.
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1. A fixed term of 3 years anticipated to commence 1 July 2017. 2. A commencing rental of $2,064 plus GST per annum. 3. Leased Premises as shown hatched on the plan below. 4. Outgoings and other charges are payable by the tenant.
A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Act must do so by the close of business on Friday 21 April 2017.
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Please contact Mr P Gillieron on 9705 5437 for any further information on the proposed lease. A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Act must do so by the close of business on Friday 21 April 2017
All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address:
All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act.
A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of the Council (or of a committee determined by the Council) to be heard in support of the submission.
Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer
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BERWICK/FRANKSTON Suit F50+, close train, opt furn. Private secure BR's, $180-$185pw, incl bills. 9012 3445 - 0425 778 761.
Investor looking for houses in local area. No fees. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
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BOILERMAKER/ WELDER Full time medium to heavy fabrication work. Overtime available. Pakenham area. Please email: karen@cmsteel.com.au
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A full time position is available for a concretor, experience in kerbing channel preferred, must have drivers licence and ABN. Most of our work is in the South East Suburbs and our depo is in the Drouin area. Phone 0417 135 344
LABOURER WANTED For live poultry transport, casual position, early starts, heavy work, may be required to work some weekends. Must have driver`s licence. Only persons with a stable work history need apply. Please Call 5942 9277. Pakenham.
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LOADER / YARD MANAGER Pakenham Sand has a vacancy for a Loader / Yard Manager. The successful applicant will need a current loader and forklift licence, be reliable and punctual and have good communications skills. Please send resume to:
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Painter Manufacturing company. Painter to paint Two pack, trucks and semi-trailers. Send resume to Olivia@topstarttrailers.com.au Peter 0416 188 164
CONCRETE FINISHERS and SET UP PEOPLE Must have experience in precast concrete panels. Pakenham area. Immediate start. Email: karen@ rapidprecastpanels.com.au or phone 5940 5817
Welders First and second class welders for full time work. Generous salary. Please send resume to: olivia@topstarttrailers.com.au Peter 0416 188 164
SPRAY PAINTER Must be experienced in painting truck cabins, trailers, tankers and chassis. Good conditions and wages. Must be reliable. Dandenong area. 9706 5706.
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Full time Position available for
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Invincibles lock horns By David Nagel Coach Michael ‘Jock’ Holland and his army of South East Football Netball League invincibles will take their unbeaten representative run to the Holden Centre to take on the Hampden League on Saturday 13 May. SEFNL will head to Collingwood’s training and administration centre being just the second league in the state to have triumphed in all five contests since an interleague restructure in 2012, joining the number one ranked Geelong with a perfect record. Holland agreed that the SEFNL’s recent unbeaten run may have played a role in the decision to play the game in the heart of Melbourne’s sporting precinct. “You would like to think so,” he said. “You don’t win five of these games in a row without a lot of commitment from a lot of people, and hopefully this is reward for the effort that the league has put in. We’re taking on the bigger leagues now, so we’ll need to bring our A grade game to the contest, there’s no doubt about that.” Holland will stick to a tried and trusted plan as he prepares for the big clash. “Some blokes obviously pick themselves, but I’ll sneak around and have a look over the first few weeks of the season and come up with a squad that we think can get the job done,” he said. “We’d love to give a few young blokes a go as well, so it’s shaping up as a pretty strong squad.”
SEFNL will look to continue its great run when it takes on Jonathan Brown and the Hampden League at the Picture: DAVID NAGEL Holden Centre. 154563 The interleague legend said it was exciting times for representative football and an added boost to the contest, with Hampden to be coached by former Brisbane champion Jonathon Brown.
“It’s really exciting and a great opportunity for country and suburban footballers to test their abilities against quality opposition on a big stage,” he said. “Obviously, there was already a
degree of spotlight on the contest with Jonathan Brown coaching Hampden, and this just adds that little bit more to the contest.” AFL Victoria has also announced the top-ranked WorkSafe AFL Victo-
ria Community Championships match between Geelong and the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League will be played on the hallowed turf of the MCG. The match will be played as a curtain-raiser to the Round 8 dedicated AFL Country Game between Essendon and Geelong. AFL Victoria Community Football Operations manager Gerard Ryan said this was a fantastic opportunity for local players to experience playing football at elite AFL facilities. “We are delighted to provide some of community football’s best senior players with the chance to run out and showcase their skills in front of big crowds in the heart of Melbourne’s sporting precinct,” Ryan said. “The AFL Country Game is a great platform to highlight the importance of regional Victoria and for city and country football fans to come together and celebrate country football. “The 2017 WorkSafe AFL Victoria Community Championships promises to be another exciting initiative within community football and the opportunity to participate in senior representative programs continues to be a highlight for footballers in grassroots community competitions across the state.” In its second year, the WorkSafe AFL Victoria Community Championship will see 32 country and metropolitan leagues don their representative colours and battle it out in venues right across Victoria.
Ashley chases state title at just 15 years Hunt is on for players By David Nagel
It is remarkable to think that at just 15 years of age Ashley Chandrasinghe will be chasing his second national title when he lines up for Victoria in Brisbane next week. The Narre Warren South lefthander has been chosen to represent his state at the School Sports Australia 15 and Under Cricket Championships - taking on the best from around the country in the hunt for the Ricky Ponting Cup. But for Ashley - he won’t be overly anxious because he’s been there and done it all before. He was first selected for Victoria as a 10-year-old cricket prodigy, travelling to South Australia for the Under 12 Championships in December 2012. By that stage of his fledgling career, he had already captained a Dandenong and District Cricket Association (DDCA) representative side after successfully modelling his style on fellow left-handers Mike Hussey and Kumar Sangakkara. “I just like to watch how they play and what they do at the crease,” Ashley said. “Just like them, I like to graft early, occupy the crease, but if the bad ball is there you need to deal with it.”
Ashley Chandrasinghe is chasing his second national title…and Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS he’s just turned 15. 166116 Ashley showed promising signs in that first carnival, scoring a match-winning 16 not out under enormous pressure against the Northern Territory. But it was at his second carnival in Bendigo in January 2014 where he really made his mark. He batted three times, with scores of 39 (Northern Territory),
57 not out (South Australia) and 29 (New South Wales) helping the Vics to become Under 12 champions. “I still get nervous, but I guess I’ve had the opportunity to learn a few things from those previous championships and hopefully that will give me an advantage in Brisbane,” he said. Ashley will head into the cham-
pionships primed for a big performance after a solid and very busy season of cricket. He plays for Buckley Ridges in the DDCA junior competition, taking on his first club Berwick Springs in the weekend’s Under 17 (1) grand final. He had made 411 runs at an average of 82.2 heading into the season decider despite still being eligible for the Under 15s. He also plies his trade for Vic Premier club Casey-South Melbourne, opening the batting in the very competitive third’s competition. “Playing premier cricket has been a great learning experience, just preparing with that level of cricketers has really helped with my attitude to the game,” he said. “I have big ambitions but none of those will matter if I don’t keep working hard and trying my best in every training session and every game I play in. I’ll just keep working hard and see where it takes me.” Ashley wanted to thank God for everything He has given him, his parents Ajith and Hashanthi and his sister Jessica for their support, batting coach Owen Mottau, CaseySouth Melbourne and every other club he has played for over his brief but exciting journey.
By David Nagel Pakenham Football Club is still on the hunt for players just 10 days out from its first game against Tooradin on Saturday 1 April. A club that has won 30 premierships in a history that dates back 125 years is struggling to come to terms with an exodus of players during the off-season. The Lions lost depth and experience with the loss of Jason Fisher, Aaron Gray, Jarrod Tonks, Jason Williams and Anthony Young to Bunyip, Jack Anning, Daniel and Nathan Fry and Cory Lenders to Longwarry, while others have departed Toomuc Reserve in the hunt for greener pastures or bigger pay cheques. Luke Walker (Kooweerup), Beau Wheeler (Wangaratta), Kym Jones (Port Arlington), Ben Fraser (Kolora-Noorat), Brad and Jarrad Cavalot (East Burwood) and Alex Johnston (KorumburraBena) have left the fold, while talented half-back Troy Toussaint is currently looking to find his way to Tarwin in the Alberton League. The Lions met with South East Football Netball League executives at their home ground last Thursday to convey their concerns with the new season just around the corner. The Lions, who have missed playing finals after finishing sixth the last two years, will be coached by Ash Green, who makes his return to Pakenham after many years in the Warragul region. Any players interested in joining a proud history at the Lions’ Den can contact the club for more details.
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Cobras down Hawks By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1-7 TURF 1 PRELIMINARY FINAL REVIEW A rampaging Heinz-Southern Districts has stunned Hallam-Kalora Park, booking themselves a grand final showdown with Mordialloc next week. In a tight and torrid affair at Hallam Rec Reserve, Cobras’ skipper Matt Cox elected to bat - at a ground renowned for batting. They started in solid fashion, putting on 31-runs for the first wicket, before Brad Downe (85) and the in-form Kaushyla Weeraratne (64) flayed the hosts in a dominant display. The Hawks kept coming and fought back admirably, as Weeraratne and Downe eventually fell to some excellent bowling by Jordan Hammond and Jake Cutting. Some late fireworks by star allrounder Michael Davies (41 not out) and keeper Brodie Yapp (20) lifted the Cobras to an imposing and potentially match-winning 7/267 off 90 overs. Hammond (3/69) was the pick of the bowlers for the Hawks, while Cutting (2/24) and Leigh Booth (1/49) were strong supporting acts. And the ladder-leading Hawks looked to be cruising early on day two when Ben Hillard and Leigh Booth skipped out to 0/86. But it was Weeraratne (3/76) that stood tall for the Cobras, ripping the two openers apart before bowling Jagveer Hayer for a duck in the space of half-an-hour. With the score evenly poised at
3/109, the Hawks rebuilt smartly through Hammond (47) and Corey Booth (54 not out), before another duo of wickets ensured the game would go down to the wire. As the Cobras tightened up with their lines, scoring became a grind, and as the run-rate continued to drop dramatically, the chances of an upset brewing grew traction. The equation became simple enough - 35 off just 18 balls. But it was the Cobras who defended brilliantly, with the Hawks unable to find the boundaries. The Hawks fell 18-runs short of victory, falling in straight sets after finishing on top-of-the-ladder at the end of the home and away season. TURF 2-7 GRAND FINAL REVIEW A completely dominant St Mary’s side are the Turf 2 champions of 2016/17, crushing the Southern Pirates at Keysborough. The Pirates struggled on day one, scratching their way to 158 after a few hiccups early, with gun bat Aditya Ganesh (39) showing terrific composure to steer the innings. Junaid Kari (5/29) was the destroyer, doing what all good spinners do removing the tail. And St Mary’s ended the day in dire trouble, losing three quick wickets to be 3/32 at stumps. But Jake Needham (80 not out) blew the Pirates away in brutal fashion, winning the game off his own blade, and combining rock-solid defence with aggressive stroke-play.
Brad Downe struck a crucial 85 for the Cobras. 166202 The Saints finished on 5/162 off 70 overs to take the game, and will now show off their wares in the Turf 1 competition next season. In the Turf 3 decider down at
Greaves Reserve, Buckley Ridges were far too good for Lynbrook, defeating the Lakers by five-wickets. Dingley took the crown as Turf 4 champions, defeating Berwick Springs, Berwick
Picture: ROB CAREW defeated St Brigid’s/St Louis in Turf 5, Aspendale smashed Dingley in Turf 6, while Cranbourne picked up their only turf flag of the year, defeating Doveton North in Turf 7.
DDCA TURF 1 GRAND FINAL PREVIEW HEINZ-SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v MORDIALLOC WHEN and WHERE: 25 and 26 March, Arch Brown Reserve, Berwick It was only two years ago that these two powerful clubs locked horns to decide the Turf 1 premiership. On 14 and 15 March 2015, Mordialloc claimed their maiden premiership in the top-tier of the Dandenong District Cricket Association, dismantling HSD in utterly brutal fashion. And on Saturday, the two clubs will reignite their rivalry, in the DDCA’s first stand-alone Turf 1 grand final. With all other divisions done and dusted for 2016/17, the crowd is expected to stream into the Cave to witness history. Both sides have equal rights to be there, and are at the peak of their game. For the Bloodhounds, they have become the benchmark since after Christmas, while the Cobras continue to find a way to win. In the semis, the Bloodhounds proved a class above a strong Hallam side away from home, with Dimith Mapa Ralage (95) and Chathura Athukorala (66) combining brilliantly in the middle order. The Cobras took their wares to Park Oval to face Buckley Ridges, but were ultimately far too strong, with Kaushalya Weeraratne starring with
Kaushalya Weeraratne is the most important player for the Cobras. 164040 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS a glorious century. Both sides possess equal amounts of talent with the ball, and it is part of the reason they have made it this far. The key to winning this weekend is the ability to restrict scoring and build dot balls, the benchmark for any potential premier. Premiership victories are built upon the little moments that often go unnoticed, and unlike regular season matches, team cohesiveness is by the far the most important aspect of the game. LAST TIME THEY MET: In Round 9, the Bloodhounds were far too strong for the Cobras, with Leon Kennedy smashing his side to victory with a brutal 72. Chathura Athukorala and Ian Daniel were prolific as per usual with the ball, while Cobras’ skipper Matt
Cox was the lone hand in their batting innings, making 47. KEY PLAYERS: Kaushalya Weeraratne has been quiet through stages of the regular season, but has truly lifted in his two finals to date. In those games, he has scored 111 and 64, while also taking 2/20 and 3/76. For the Cobras to hold the trophy aloft, Weeraratne must fire. For the Bloodhounds, Chathura Athukorala continues to dominate the competition, and has the ability to win a game for his team with either bat or ball. He is built for the finals moments, having played a major hand in their Turf 1 flag two years ago. GAZETTE PREDICTION: Take it to the bank, this game will go down to the final 30 minutes on day two. Such is the closeness of both the teams, it is likely that the match will never truly be over until the last run is scored or the last wicket is taken. But Mordialloc’s form is hard to ignore, and should be confident of winning their second flag in three years. LAST TEN TURF 1 PREMIERS: 2015/16 - Cranbourne 2014/15 - Mordialloc 2013/14 - Parkfield 2012/13 - Buckley Ridges 2011/12 - Berwick 2010/11 - Springvale South 2009/10 - Buckley Ridges 2008/09 - Parkfield 2007/08 - Berwick 2006/07 - Springvale South
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Football codes join forces By Russell Bennett The pride of Cranbourne in the two biggest football codes have come together as one to promote their clubs in the area. The Cranbourne Football Club and Casey Comets have joined forces in a partnership to build community support of both clubs. “It’s not a financial burden on the clubs - it’s more just about getting more people involved,” said Cranbourne Football Club president Shane Baker. “It’s about supporting each other’s social media sites, events, things like that. “We can share databases and all sorts of things down the track but this is the first year of it (the partnership) so we’ve kept this pretty simple so we can manage it.” Casey president Dawn Stone
said it was important for people associated with both clubs to respect and appreciate both of the major football codes in the Cranbourne area. “It doesn’t have to be one or the other - there’s no reason why people can’t appreciate both,” she said. “By us supporting each other and coming together, people in Cranbourne are only going to benefit from it. “There are times we’ll both be playing on Saturday afternoons, but where we can, let’s build up each other's audiences because we’re supporting sport in Cranbourne. “I can see this getting bigger too. “If we can go to the State Government united and the council can support us with that, then that can only be a good thing.”
Baker said it wasn’t about taking from one to give to the other. “Players have made their choices about which codes they want to play, but if people can show some interest and a bit more support in both of our clubs, then we can both only benefit from it,” he said. “We don’t feel threatened by any other sport - we are what we make of it.” The Casey Comets will hold a season opening function prior to their first State League 1 match of 2017 against Mornington this Friday night from 7pm at the stadium on O’Toole’s Road in Cranbourne. Tickets are available for $35, which includes finger food, beer, wine, and soft drink. Bookings are essential. Email caseyevents@ outlook.com.
Dawn Stone and Alex Van Heerwaarden from the Casey Comets (left and second from right) have joined forces with the Cranbourne Football Club, including Ryan Davey and Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Shane Baker, to promote both of their clubs. 166074
Footy’s a game for everyone, everywhere By Russell Bennett The Casey Cobras Football Club has the ability to turn people’s lives around. Its president and only ever coach, Gary Lambert, knows that better than anyone. With the prospect of an AFL umpiring career ahead of him, his life was turned upside down in a 1992 car crash. “It pretty much took my whole life away from me - I went through serious depression and that type of stuff, but it (the club) has helped me in my own mental self,” he said. The club is testament to the statement that footy is truly a game for everyone - it doesn’t matter what your personal circumstances are or the hardships you’ve gone through. The Cobras play in Victoria’s RecLink competition, which through its own motto is all about “rebuilding lives through sport and the arts”. Many of the Cobras have been doing it tough, or still are. The completion is designed for socially disadvantaged people, such as those with problems with alcohol or
substance abuse, mental illness, or who are homeless. Anyone can play. What they need is people to get involved and keep this proud club afloat. Players, support staff, coaches, committee members - the Cobras need the lot. It’s all hands on deck if they’re to continue changing lives for the better. “I’ve been here since day one and I’ve got a good relationship with a lot of these guys,” Lambert said. “They can ring me up at any time of night and they know that. If they’re struggling they can ring me and we’ll have a talk. “I want to see these guys get better and succeed. They’ll use an excuse - saying they’ve got schizophrenia or bipolar - but I don’t care. “I’ve got depression, and when I was really sick I thought about taking my own life as well. For me to go from the lowest point I was at to where I am now ... I’ve lived what they’re living. I’ve experienced it.” The Cobras are looking for both male and female players. The playing rules can be easily adjusted to allow
Robert Wadsworth, Gary Lambert, and Brad Ilic, front, are three of the leaders of the proud Casey Cobras Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT Football Club. 166361 both to play alongside each other. “We don’t discriminate against anybody - we’re here to help people, and for 17 years now I’ve been like a dad to a lot of these guys,” Lambert said. The Cobras get results, too. They’ve
Cobras are ready to strike By Russell Bennett Cora Lynn enters the first season of the West Gippsland Football Netball Competition as a threetime reigning premier, but as the first game of their new campaign fast approaches a whole new opportunity for the Cobras to prove themselves awaits. “Our players feel fresh and they’re excited about what lies ahead - to drive down the coast and take on the challenge of five sides we haven’t earnt the respect of yet,” said player-coach David Main, who can’t wait to take to the field with his boys this Saturday night for the first game under the AFL Victoria banner this year to be played for premiership points. The Cobras will play host to Inverloch Kongwak from 7pm on a night that the new competition is officially launched. “We’re ready to go - we’re pretty much at full-strength,” Main said.
The 2017 AFL Gippsland Football and Netball Magazine is available now at local newsagents and newspaper offices across Gippsland, and will also be on sale at the gate on match day in the opening rounds of the season. “I remember as kid growing up - the local league was always called the West Gippy league. “We want to be a part history again in the new league.
“The interest is really gathering around the region and this is a great way to start off the new competition. “We’re so excited and we see it as a badge of honour to have the game at our ground and to host the season launch as well.” In the lead-up to Saturday night, a comprehensive guide to football and netball across Gippsland has been released. The inaugural AFL Gippsland Football and Netball Magazine is a 68-page publication produced by the Latrobe Valley Express and contributed to by newspapers right across the region - including the Pakenham-Berwick Gazette. It features team previews of every senior football and netball team, and the latest ins and outs. The detailed guide is currently available for $2 at participating newspaper offices and newsagents and will be sold at local games on match day.
won 12 premierships in their proud history. Not only does the club need people to answer its call to don the jumper, it is also on the lookout for corporate backing and local sponsors to get on board.
The Cobras are based at Lawson Poole Reserve in Cranbourne, and play every second Wednesday during the football season. For more information or to pledge your support call Gary on 0425 763 072 or email jaygee5@bigpond.com.
Classy Demons look to next year By Nick Creely AFL WOMEN'S LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 7 MELBOURNE v FREMANTLE A record-breaking performance from Melbourne ensured they finished their season on a high at Casey Fields on Saturday. Up against the struggling Dockers, the Demons were dominant early, moving the ball slickly to set up an 18-point lead at the first-break. With a grand final spot the motivation for the Dees, they didn’t take their foot off the pedal, slamming on another three goals in the second-term to take a commanding 39-point lead into half-time. The Dockers then were held scoreless for the entirety of the second-half, as the dominant Demons ran around the ground virtually unattended. They eventually ran out 54-point winners, an AFLW record, while also registering the
highest score of the season, 70. Demons skipper Daisy Pearce ended her season with another best-on-ground performance, while regulars Karen Paxman, Alyssa Mifsud and Elise O’Dea were all important with their run-and-carry. But Pearce, who racked up another 22 disposals for the Demons, was simply a class above, ensuring her team can finish on a high after a season marred by a slow start. Demons coach Mick Stinear was proud of the performance from his team, citing the ability to play with the same intensity all game. “All season we’ve wanted to play four quarters and the girls did that. They worked hard and they played their hearts out,” he said. Unfortunately for the Demons, the Crows were able to book themselves a grand final spot the very next day after they thumped the Magpies by
24-points at Olympic Park Oval. The Demons now finish third on the AFLW inaugural ladder.
AFLW MELBOURNE 5.0 8.0 10.0 11.4(70) FREMANTLE 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.4(16) MELBOURNE GOALS: Berry, Mifsud, Scott, Phillips 2, Paxman, Newman, Humphries. BEST: D Pearce, O’Dea, Mithen, Phillips, Grierson, Paxman, Humphries. INJURIES: Nil. FREMANTLE GOALS: Antonio, Houghton. BEST: Hooker, Houghton, Lavell, Filocamo. INJURIES: Nil. CROWD: 2500 (est) at Casey Fields, Cranbourne.
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Final to beat all finals By Russell Bennett Who would have thought the sequel would be even better than the original? Last year’s West Gippsland Cricket Association Premier division grand final between Pakenham and Kooweerup at Toomuc Reserve was one for the ages, but on the weekend the two sides produced a rematch that could barely be believed even by those who were lucky enough to be at Denhams Road to witness it. From the first ball of Saturday’s play, to the fall of the last wicket late on Sunday afternoon there was pure, unrelenting pressure from both sides. It magnified mistakes, and made each momentum swing seem irreversible. Ultimately, a combined 20 wickets were taken across the two days for just 221 runs. As the Demons warmed up prior to play on Saturday, it all seemed to be business as usual - round 16 of their season, they were calling it. But it was just the calm before the storm. Mark Cooper won the toss and elected to bat and shortly after, in the rooms, he brought his men together before the pre-game ceremony began. They stood as one, behind them signs that read: “No regrets” and “It’s not what the club can do for you, but what you can do for the club”. These signs were nothing new, but they befitted the same teamfirst mentality the Demons had carried with them all season. It’s a mentality they’d have to rely on more than ever over the next two days. Disaster struck early in their innings with Cooper - Premier’s leading run-scorer - run out from
a brilliant piece of fielding by Zac Chaplin off a Chris O’Hara drive. This set the tone for what was to come from Pakenham - an entire day of relentless pressure in the field. The Demons were ultimately rolled for just 113 in 72 overs with O’Hara playing the crucial anchor role - batting as if his life depended on it for 44. Spinner Jason Williams was just unbelievable with the ball for Pakenham. Incredibly disciplined, he finished with 4/36 from 20 overs. But day one had another remarkable chapter left to play out. Having to face five overs before stumps, the Lions slid to 4/12 with champion batsman Chris Smith already back in the sheds. Another intense arm wrestle played out throughout day two as the Lions tried to claw their way to victory. Williams (29) and Rob Elston (33 not out) put on a 45-run stand in the middle order to take their side from 6/44 to 7/89 and within sight of a famous win, but there was yet another sting in the tail to come. The final two wickets were ultimately taken by Kooweerup’s most proven big game performer - O’Hara - who snared 2/10 from 11 overs as the Lions were dismissed for 108. Jess Mathers earned the Lex Duff Medal as the player of the match with 5/50 from 25 overs. Meanwhile, the boys from Clyde also had a weekend they’ll never forget - claiming both the District and Sub-District premierships with triumphs over Devon Meadows and Catani respectively. The Cougars will field sides in the top two tiers of the competition next year, with their first XI taking the place of Pakenham UpperToomuc, which has slid back to District.
Jason Williams (Pakenham) and Jess Mathers (Kooweerup) were two of the stars of an incredible WGCA Premier grand final.
Rob Elston loomed as a potential match-winner for the Lions in a grand final for the ages.
Kooweerup celebrates a key, defining wicket late on day two against Pakenham. 166213 Pictures: ROB CAREW
Glory for coach Cooper, within Koowee of premiership By Russell Bennett Mark Cooper has played a lot of first grade cricket at a number of different clubs, but he’d never played in a game quite like the one on the weekend where he led Kooweerup to a famous premiership win at home over Pakenham. “I’ve never played in such a low scoring grand final,” he said. “We played in one at Cranbourne in my first year as captain-coach and it was nearly a reverse outright after we won on the first innings, but nothing like that. “It was bloody draining, but it was an unbelievable contest.” A famous former rival of Kooweerup as the former leader of Cardinia, Cooper never quite imagined winning a premiership alongside the likes of Matt Davey, Chris O’Hara, and the Bright brothers and being part of their winning legacy. “As a captain-coach I was always going to play at multiple clubs,” Cooper acknowledged. “I was always a Cranbourne boy and growing up I thought I’d always stay that way ... but I’ve chopped and changed over time. “You do have a lifespan as a coach - at some clubs it’s longer than others. “The boys are really close-knit here and this isn’t just me coming in this year and winning the flag - it’s been over a long period of time that they’ve done this. “Doley (Shane Dole) and Doofy (Michael Giles) have been fantastic as leaders here. “I’m just one of the cogs in the wheel. “Tubsy (O’Hara) has probably asked the past eight years whether I’d come to Koowee. “I always thought I’d go back to Cardinia
Former Kooweerup rival Mark Cooper played a key role in the Demons' premiership this season - leading from the front as he took them to glory. 166349 Picture: ROB CAREW but I still wanted to coach and this opportunity arose, and being only a minute and a half from the ground with my family and those sorts of things, life changes. “It was the right time at the end of last season.” Cooper acknowledged how humbled he felt to be interviewed by Davey and O’Hara for
the Kooweerup role. “It’s been a great battle against those guys over the years, and now to be on the same side as them is really satisfying,” he said. The Demons have become known for their rock-solid, stable core of stars but an injury to wicket keeper Chris Bright during the week threatened to throw a spanner in their grand final works. How he handled it was testament to his character, and the Demons’ team-first culture as Cooper explains. “Wombat hurt himself during the week at training on Tuesday - he bowled a ripper first ball and got me out with the next in the nets, and then he tore his side. “He was in a lot of pain during the week. On Thursday he was a little bit better, but he did all the rehab and got himself up. “He said to me on Friday that he’d step away if he was no good and couldn’t play his shots.” Cooper was also full of praise for another side known for their team-first culture - Pakenham. “Mitsu (Pakenham president Phil Anning) is a star - he’s a champion bloke, and Dom (Paynter) too,” he said. “He’s a brilliant leader and I really enjoyed playing in the Country Week side with him, and Rob (Elston) is a great leader too. All of them are really good blokes and they’re part of a great club. “I respect them hugely and have for a long time, and I know they respect us as well.” Cooper has only enhanced his legacy as a cricketer this season, with an incredible campaign with both bat and ball a key reason behind the Demons’ premiership.
And he’s not going anywhere. “I’ll play my career out here,” he said. “Whether I coach or not moving forward, it doesn’t matter. I’ll still be here. This is my home.” CRICKET SCOREBARD DDCA - TURF 1 PRELIMINARY FINAL Heinz-Southern Districts 7/267 (B.Downe 85, K.Weeraratne 64, M.Davies 41*, R.Davies 26, J.Hammond 3/69, J.Cutting 2/24) def Hallam Kalora Park 7/249 (C.Booth 54*, J.Hammond 47, L.Booth 46, B.Hillard 41, S.Bandaranyake 3/36, K.Weeraratne 3/76). TURF 2 GRAND FINAL St Mary’s 5/162 (J.Needham 80*, R.Peat 38, J.Brohier 2/27) def Southern Pirates 158 (A.Ganesh 39, B.Corneille 31, J.Kari 5/29, R.Peat 3/62). TURF 3 Buckley Ridges 5/185 (P.Rudd 85*, S.Ali 42, K.Seth 29*, K.Baker 2/33, J.Walia 2/49) def Lynbrook 182 (C.Thompson 48, C.Gardiner 33, K.Seth 3/16, S.Ali 2/25, J.D’Rozario 2/34). TURF 4 Dingley 6/257 (J.Collins 66, D.Jhamb 55, D.Fitch 47*, K.Murdoch 30) def Berwick Springs 255 (M.Mason 111, N.Shannon 35, M.Alam 29, D.Anders 4/21, D.Fitch 3/45). WGCA - PREMIER GRAND FINAL Kooweerup 113 (C.O’Hara 44, J.Williams 4/36, T.Tyrrell 3/17) def Pakenham 108 (R.Elston 33*, J.Williams 29, J.Mathers 5/50, C.O’Hara 2/10, J.Bright 2/27). DISTRICT Clyde 203 (J.Simpson 58, K.Avard 30, J.Dodd 3/44, L.Carroll 2/15, A.Adams 2/29, M.Hutchinson 2/72) def Devon Meadows 174 (B.Miles 47, N.Worsteling 27, S.White 5/41, N.Sadler 3/26). SUB-DISTRICT Clyde 9/241 (M.Bayliss 59*, D.Williams 55, G.Tuckwell 38, T.Molloy 4/60, M.Gregson 2/37) def Catani 9/225 (J.Avard 6/47, D.Williams 3/60).
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